Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM for promotion of higher education in accordance with economic needs

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  • He further stressed for introduction of scholarships in scientific subjects.
  • Prime Minister chaired meeting regarding Higher Education Commission.
  • More than 20,000 scholarships awarded for PhD since inception of HEC.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar underlined the need of bringing the higher education in the country in conformity with the contemporary and economic needs.

He further stressed for introduction of scholarships in technical and scientific subjects in accordance with the global requirements.

The prime minister chaired a meeting regarding the Higher Education Commission (HEC). The meeting was attended by Caretaker Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi and HEC Chairman Dr Mukthar Ahmed.

The prime minister was briefed about the higher education, students’ scholarships, universities, and other related issues.

He was apprised that a total of 259 higher education institutes in the country were recognized by the HEC whereas in the previous years, the number of universities of global standards had increased in Pakistan.

So far, more than 20,000 scholarships had been awarded for PhD since the inception of HEC, it was added.

The meeting was also informed about the formulated mechanism to control plagiarism in the educational sector.

The caretaker prime minister was also given a briefing about the national and international scholarships.

The prime minister directed for submission of a complete report regarding the outcome of government-funded scholarships, besides asked for removal of hurdles faced by the Pakistani students, studying abroad, in getting the release of scholarships.

He observed that for promotion of human and technical resources, they would have to extend facility of stipends in the science and engineering subjects.

Caretaker prime minister was also given a briefing on the formulated strategy between the academia and the industry for a joint collaboration

He directed the relevant authorities to chalk out a mechanism for getting funding from the IT (information technology) and pharmaceutical industries for carrying out research.

He also asked for holding of a joint meeting of all the provincial authorities to resolve the issues related to education.

Provision of international standard education was critical for the country’s development, he stressed and directed for training programmes for the skilled manpower in the country, particularly for nurses.

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  •  Imran Khan has shared a picture of the Al Qadir University building and students.
  • In his Twitter message, he said Al-Qadir University will play an important role in national development.
  • Chairman PTI said that underprivileged students from distant areas are studying at Al-Qadir University.

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Former prime minister Imran Khan has shared a picture of the Al Qadir University building and students.

In his Twitter message, Chairman PTI Imran Khan said Al-Qadir University will play an important role in national development in the future.

Chairman PTI said that underprivileged students from distant areas are studying at Al-Qadir University under the supervision of well-known Ph.D. teachers, who otherwise are deprived of quality higher education.

It should be noted that Imran Khan’s dream institution Al-Qadir University was built and started in 2019 during his regime with land donated by a real estate tycoon.

Similarly, in many interviews and speeches, Imran Khan has been mentioning Pakistan’s teaching system and the problems arising from it, and he said that the solution is an education system where both religious and secular education is given.

To turn his idea into reality, he announced the establishment of Al-Qadir University in the Sohawa area of ​​Jhelum, Punjab province, where worldly teachings will not only be taught in combination with Sufism and the Prophet’s (PBUH) biography but also research will also be done on it.

 

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