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Islamabad, January 01, 2009: Youth Parliament Pakistan
agreed with the policy suggestion of Prof. Laeeq Ahmed Khan,
Renowned Educationist and a Guest Speaker on the State of
Education on the second day of the second session, that a
National Commission on Education should be set-up in the
country to supervise the quality, a consistent curriculum and
various education systems in the country. Prof. Laeeq Ahmad
was of the view that the diversity in education systems
reflects democratic spirit and is a healthy trend since it
provides safety net to those who cannot afford expensive
options as well as those who prefer a set ideology and mode of
education for their children.
The Youth
Parliament Pakistan, a project conceived and implemented by
PILDAT, held its second day of the second session in which the
house mainly discussed the state of education in Pakistan. The
Youth Parliament adopted a join resolution, moved by Mr. Ahmed
Javed (YP23-PUNJAB04), that avenues for improving vocational
and technical education in the country should be increased as
doing so would enable the country with nearly 150, 000 jobs
opportunities per year in addition to USD 3.5 billion worth of
remittances. The house also believed that no industry can
prosper without proper technical and vocational
education.
On another
motion, however, consensus could not be reached. Mr. Muhammad
Sadan Nasir (YP06-BALOCHISTAN04), Mr. Usman Ali (YP18-NWFP06),
Ms. Sor Fabha Alvi (YP14-NWFP02) and Mr. Bilal Ahmed
(YP24-Punjab05) moved a motion requesting the house to discuss
the need for implementing a uniform education system. The
house witnessed intense debate arguing that this should not be
the case. The motion was thus referred to the Youth Parliament
Standing Committee on Education for further discussion.
Mr. Wazir
Ahmed Jogezai, Former Deputy Speaker National Assembly of
Pakistan presided over the House while dignitaries such Dr.
Ashraf Chaudhry, MP, New Zealand Parliament, who is visiting
Pakistan on PILDAT invitation and Senator S. M. Zafar,
Chairman Youth Parliament Steering Committee also witnessed
the proceedings of the house from the visitors’ gallery.
The house
was adjourned till 09:00 am tomorrow, Friday, January 02,
2009. The session will discuss the subject of the Independence
of Judiciary and Mr. Hamid Khan, Former President Supreme
Court Bar Association, will be the Guest Speaker.
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