Monday 31 March 2014

PEC 8th Class Result 2014 Punjab Examination Commission

PEC 8th Class Result 2014
PEC 8th Class Result 2014 Punjab Examination Commission is available here today March 31 at 8:00 AM after PEC declaration of 8th Class Result 2014.
The annual exams of class 8th were held in the second week of February. Now all the students are waiting for the result and soon the PEC 8th Class Result 2014 will be announced. Punjab Examination Commission every year declares the result on March 31st, so for the year 2014 the result for the annual exams of class 8th will also be announced on March 31st, 2014. All those students who appeared in the final exams could get the8th Result 2014 right here. This year PEC organized 8th class exams on Feb 11 in all the districts of Punjab and now finalizing the results. Stay in touch with us for more updates of PEC 8th class result 2014 we will upload the result soon after its official declaration at this page of ilmkidunya.

8th Class Result 2014

Punjab Examination Commission (PEC) came into being in 2005 and organized exams in 2006 for the first time. The body has responsibility to develop test and formulate the results. PEC is the main organizing body of Punjab province for the conduction of primary and middle exams at board level. All the test and exams at the level 5 and 8 are developed by PEC for the 37 districts of Punjab province. 8th Class Result 2014 is in progress and will be declared soon. Every year more than 2 to 5 million students at 5th and 8th level appears in the exams and gets the certificates. Students of public and private schools get registration of the concerned board ever year to sit in the final exams of the board.

PEC 8th Class Result

Punjab provinces includes as many as 37 districts under its supervision and these are Attock, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Lahore, Layyah, Lodhran, Mandi Bahauddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Narowal, Nankana Sahib, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Rawalpindi, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba Tek Singh and Vehari.
All the students of class 8th must stay in touch with ilmkidunya for the latest updates of PEC 8th Class ResultPunjab BISE Boards. Once the result will be issued it will be uploaded right here for all the students of board. At below links you can also view the results of 8th class exams conducted in past years.

- See more at: http://www2.ilmkidunya.com/results/pec_8th_class_results.aspx#sthash.ahhVVgAe.dpuf

BISE Bahawalpur 8th Class Result 2014 Bahawalnagar

BISE Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Bahawalnagar , Rahim Yar Khan 2014 Results , Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Results 2014 will be announced by PEC . Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Exam 2014 Punjab Examination Commission ( PEC ) in March will result in all students are reported here, has announced that 31 . Every year in the month of March the PAC test medium and the test results announced in February . PEC result announcement takes one or more a month . Now quickly PEC 8th class will be announced at the PAC , 2014 BISE Bahawalpur Board has been finalized . For more details of students waiting for 8th class result 2014 result should be in contact with ilmkiduny.net . - See more at: http://www.ilmkiduny.net/2014/03/29/bise-bahawalpur-8th-class-result-2014-bahawalnagar-rahim-yar-khan-board/#sthash.vY29omh4.dpuf

Punjab Examination Commission 8th Class Result 2014

8th class result 2014 is coming very soon as per official reports From Punjab Examination CommissionBISE Lahore board 8th class result 2014 will be declared in the last week of March. Keep in touch with us for more updates on PEC 8th Class Result 2014.

8th Class Result 2014


PEC (Punjab Examination Commission) start playing its duties from the year 2005 and conduct first ever official level examinations in 2006. Since then it is improving the quality of education in the region.

Punjabi is the major spoken language and among its dialect the prominent dialects are Majhi and malwi. Bahwalnagar is famous for the fertility and the culture it has to offer.

PEC 8th Class Result 2014


History tells that the people have been associated with the agriculture throughout the history and their life styles also depict the same. The canal system of the river which flows up in the north has been the major source of the water for the crops.

This year 8th class examinations has been conducted in the month of February. First paper was on 11th of February while last paper has been conducted on 14 February 2014. Khadam-e-Alaa Mr. Mian Shahbaz Sharif has made the arrangement to give the best possibilities for give the right atmosphere to students to improve the quality of education to compete the entire world.

The climate is hot and dry which is suitable for many crops and it becomes dry in the winter as well. The average rainfall is below 99mm. The education system is still struggling thought there have been many changes. Islamia University’s sub campus is also located in the district.

Important Note: 5th Class Result 2014 will also announce at the same day. If you or your family member has given the examination of Grade VIII then you can check the PEC 5th Class Result 2014 at same day on our website http://alresult.blogspot.com/

8th Class Result 2012 Bahawalnagar Board Pakistan

Primary & Middle students can view and download PEC, FDE 8th Class Result 2012 Bahawalnagar Board online for free.:

Download 8th Class Result 2012 Bahawalnagar Board
8th Class Result 2012 Bahawalnagar Board and result from other parts of Pakistan including Punjab Education Commission ( PEC ) 2014, Federal Directorate of Education ( FDE ) 2014, Sindh Education Commission ( SEC ) 2014, Balochistan Education Commission ( BEC ) 2014, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ( KPEC ) 2014 and AJKEC can be viewed here. Other grades academic results for educational year 2011 and 2014 from other various educational boards, BISEs and other classes / grades can be viewed online using the top or left menu.

Bahawalnagar District 5th and 8th Class Result

Bise Bahawalpur Board 5th 8th Class Result 2014 of Bahawalnagar district is yet not issued by Punjab Examination Commission. This year 8th class exam result is expected to be declared on 31st March. Once thePec 5th 8th class result is announced by officials, it will be available online on the official website of Pec, which ispec.edu.pk. Stay in touch with us on this page for all more updates. Once the officials issue the result, we will upload the result gazette at this page, from which students will be able to check their marks information subject wise.

Bahawalnagar Board 5th 8th Class Result 2014

Pec (Punjab examination Commission) is an autonomous body established by the Government of Punjab to assess the learning achievements of elementary level students in the Province of Punjab. This system works on the base of feedback provided by 36 districts, which helps in the policy decision making, educational management and improvement in student’s learning. This year Pec has made all the required arrangements to declare the Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Result and Bahawalpur Board 5th Class Result on the same date i.e 31st March. Dear students you will be able to check your Pec Bise Bahawalnagar Board 5th 8th Class Result 2014 on Monday from the official website of the board which is  for your convenience we will also provide you this free facility to check your marks on the result date. We wish best of luck to all the students.
Bahawalnagar is one of the famous district of Pakistan. Authentic History of this district starts in 493 A.D. In the past this was known as “Rojhan Waali”. This is a land where all the great conquerors like Alexander, Sultan Mahmood of Ghazni, Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Ghuri, Timur, Babur, Nadir Shah Durrani and Ahmed Shah Abdali passed over.Before independence of Pakistan it is on the Border, Bahawal Nagar was also included in this state and Nawab of Bahawalpur governed it.  Muslim invasion of India is the duration where the recorded history start.In 1904 the name Bahawalnagar was given to this land. In the beginning this district was under the control of non Muslims leaders but after many sacrifices this state becomes a part of Pakistan.

Bahawalnagar District 8th Class Result 2014

Bahawalnagar Administration composed of TMA (Tehsil Municipal Administration), Tehsils, Union Councils, Population, Villages, Canals, Roads, Irrigation and NLC. Manzar Javed Ali is the TMA of this District. This district is located in East Pakistan. It spread around in 8,878 square kilometers area. There are five large tehsils includes in this districts  which are Bahawalnagar,Chishtian , Fort Abbas , Haroonabad and Minchinabad and containing  118 Unioan Councils. According to 1998 census the widely spoken language of this area is Punjabi usually in Majhi and Malwi dialects. 95% people spoke Punjabi. Bahawalnagar has the south touches with the territory of India and in the Northern side River Sutlej flows.Govenment structure in Bahawalnagar District is divided in to Educational Departments, Irrigating Departments, Highways’ Departments, Postal Departments, Police Departments , Land and justice, Land Departments, Exice and Taxation , Health Departments and Semi government Departments.

Bahawalnagar 8th Class Result 2014

Not in Pakistan it is also the biggest district in South Asia. People having a rich culture and heritage lived here before the establishment of Pakistan. People  of this region are basically agriculturists .Mahar,Lodhi(Pathan), Rajput, Arain, Wattoo, Gorgani, Johiya, Sukheras, Khakwani, Chishti ,Paracha, Bhatti, Malik, Jatt, are the main tribes and subtribes here. Among the above following Paracha, Arain, Jatt, Wattoo and Gorgani are most commonly farmers.
As we know that this is an historical district of Pakistan. There  are alot of visiting or  places for picnics like there is a historical forts in Tehsil Fort Abbas , Sadqia Canal , Marot Fort in Marot ,Wild Life Park , Satluj Park in the city  , Haider Stadium , National Park in Dodhla Jungle in Fort Abbas Area , Border Area , Adam Sugar Mill Chishtian , River Satluj Near Bahawalnagar City ,Jam Gar Fort , Phoolra Fort  and Meer gar Fort . But the most importand places are Satluj River and Darbar Kawaka Ghulam Rasool Togarvi. Forest is also present in this district sprend arount about Area in Acres: 24,195.

Bahawalnagar District 5th Class Result 2014

According to 1998 Census population of that district was very huge around about it was at that time near 2,061447. Government of Pakistan established thousands of government and private schools and colleges are established to educate the people of these districts. There is also a one post graduate college present here. Bahawalnagar is still under developed district but it has all modern facilities in it. Transport is very comfortable and efficient. Railway services are available also here twenty four hours. Hotels facilities is also available for those who comes from outside to stay in the district. Some of the famous hotel in this district is Sambara Hotel, Chnbeli Bag Hotel, Shangrila Hotel and City Hotel.

Bahawalnagar 5th Class Result 2014

Industries are also present in the districts; these are the names of some large industries: Cotton Ginning & Pressing, Flour Mills, Marble Industry, Oil Mills, Paper & Paper Board, Rice Mills, Sugar, Tea Blending and Textile Spinning. Main crops in this region are these which are cultivated Sugarcane, Cotton, Wheat, Rice and Mustard Seed and Citrus, Guavas, Mangoes and Dates these are the main fruits. People of this area usually cooked these vegetables Cauliflower, Onion, Turnip, Carrot, Potatoes and Tomatoes. Closing Estimate budget of this region (2012 -13) is 17055151(7.33%). Winders in these districts are very dry and as well as cold and in the summer the climate becomes very hot and dry.  Just below 99mm is the average annual rainfall is in the district.
Every year these elementary level examinations are conducted by authorities in the month of February. Punjab Education Commission issues the date sheet in the first week of January along with roll number slips. With the advancement in technology it has opened an IT based window to deal directly with the student’s problems, and provide them efficient solutions online. Now as per government policy, grade 5 and 8 examinations are mandatory for all the students of private / public schools and madaris functioning within the province of Punjab. So a misconception that papers conducted by Pec are optional is totally false and baseless.
Bahawalnagar Board will announce the 5th and 8th class result 2014 in the last week of March, last year it was announced on 30th March. Dear students stay in touch with us to receive all the necessary updates. Once theresult is announced by officials you will be able to check your complete marks sheet detail here without any delay. We wish best of luck to all the students, use below comment box for any suggestions, advice or query.

PEC 8th Class Result 2014 BISE Bahawalpur Bahawalnagar

BISE Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Result 2014 Bahawalnagar Rahim Yar Khan will be announced by PEC of 8th Class Result 2014 Bahawalpur Board.
All the students appeared in the 8th class exams 2014 of Bahawalpur Board are informed here that Punjab Examination Commission (PEC) will announce the result on March 31. Every year PEC declares the results of middle level exams in the month of March and organized the exams in February. PEC takes one or more than one month in result announcement. Now PEC is finalizing the PEC BISE Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Result 2014 which will be declared soon. Result awaiting students must stay in touch with ilmkidunya for further details of 8th class result 2014.

Bahawalpur Board 8th Class Result 2014

Annually Bahawalpur Board organizes the elementary and middle level exams under the direction of Punjab Examination Commission (PEC). District Bahawalnagar and District Rahim Yar Khan come under the authority of Bahawalpur board. PEC is an autonomous body since 2005 and came into being by the orders of government of Punjab. The purpose for the establishment of PEC was to examine the primary and middle standard education. Every year, all the exams are organized in a fair and transparent way and after the specific time period PEC declares the results. PEC will announce the 8th Class Result 2014 soon and would be accessible at ilmkidunya.com as well as the official website of PEC. It also issues the roll number slips for the students affiliated with the board and announces date sheet at least one month before the conduction of annual exams. PEC also conducts the workshops and seminars for the teachers imparting education in the linked schools.

BISE Bahawalpur 8th Class Result 2014

The site ilmkidunya will upload all the latest updates of result at this page. We hope that PEC will announce thePEC 8th Class Result 2014 on prescribed time schedule. All the hopefuls must stay in touch with us to get more updates.
Details regarding 8th class previous exam's result of Bahawalpur Board are given below. You can check the details by clicking on the respective link.
• 8th Class Result 2014 and All Previous Years

PEC Bahawalnagar Board Result

Bahawalnagar Board class 5th  results 2014 will be announce on March 2014, All the candidates of  Board of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Bahawalnagar Pakistan  can view their  Class V  online here. Check this page again for BISE Bahawalnagar Primary Class 5th results 2014 online .
Bahawalnagar Board class 8th result 2014 will be announced on June 2014. BISE Bahawalnagar std. VIIII students can view their Annual  2014 online. Click here to check Bahawalnagar Board  8th  Primary results 2014
  • www.pec.edu.pk Class 5th, 8th Result 2014 will Announce by next 24 hrs
  • Download Bahawalnagar Board 5th Result 2014 (New)
  • Download Bahawalnagar Board 8th Result 2014 (New)
Bahawalnagar Board Class 5th Supplementary i.e. supply Result 2014 will be announced on June 2014. Those students has not passed BISE Bahawalnagar Class 8th annual exam 2014

Once the Bahawalnagar Board has been announced the class 5th and 8th Results. All students of Bahawalnagar Board can get their result through SMS in mobile. Also all class V and class VIII standard candidates can view their Bahawalnagar Board  std. V Primaryresult 2014 and Bahawalnagar Board  online.

Similar Pages..

  • pec.edu.pk Class 5th Result 2014 
  • pec.edu.pk Class 8th Result 2014

Others Important Links

  • Pk Board Result 2014 Announced
  • BISE Upcoming Result Date 2014 pk Board
  • BISE Recently Announced Result 2014 pk Board
  • Pk University Result 2014
  • Admission Notice in Universities  Pakistan
  • UAE Universities Admission Notice

Sunday 9 March 2014

Karachi Literature Festival 2014-15

7:34 pm Thinner than Skin: with Uzma Aslam Khan
Responding to how she decided to during the book launch of Thinner than Skin, Uzma Aslam Khan said she never consciously thought of becoming one. She said the label “writer” sounded rather arrogant, but added that writing balanced her.
“Mywere very encouraging. When I went to grad school and my peers were submitting their , I didn’t have anything. Later, I wrote my manuscript and it was finally accepted by a publisher in Delhi, but it took a very long time,” Khan said.
In response to a question, she said “A Room of One’s Own” by  shook her most profoundly as a writer, adding that it is more powerful than a bomb.Meanwhile, answering a question by moderator Razeshta Sethna as to how her immense mobility during childhood impacted her writing, Khan said the reason she wrote extensively about nomads in her books was because she identified herself as a nomad. “I had this urge to keep moving and it made way into my books.”
Describing how her fiction work differs from non-fiction, Khan analogised that in the case of the former, she felt herself driving the car, but very soon she would find herself in the  and her characters would be driving the plot, whereas in the latter case, she found herself perpetually in the driver’s seat and in control of her plot.
 Interestingly, a member from the audience also asked her whether she would like to commercialise Thinner than Skin into a movie, but Khan laughed it off. – Text by Fatema Imani
6:25 pm

Visitors at the book stall. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

6:15 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
If Bollywood would come knocking, I would have Nana Patekar or Nawazuddin Siddiqui play the role of Akbar Khan and Constantine but there would definitely be an item numberby Kareena Kapoor! – Omar Shahid Hamid
6:15 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
The character of Akbar Khan is based on Chaudhry Aslam. – Omar Shahid Hamid


Omar Shahid Hamid (L) with moderator, Bina Shah. – Photo by Asif Umar

6:10 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
The Prisoner was a cathartic exercise which snowballed into a book. – Omar Shahid Hamid
6:05 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
We (police) are a very closeted world and most outsiders do not have access to us. The reason I wrote the book is because most on the force don’t have the time to write it all out. – Omar Shahid Hamid
6:05 pm Chulbuk Chori: A Play by Thespianz Theatre


A scene from the play. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

5:38 pm Thinner than Skin: In Conversation with Uzma Aslam Khan
When I am writing, I don’t assign qualities to the characters in my books. –Uzma Aslam Khan


Uzma Aslam Khan. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

5:37 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
Police is ultimately a reflection of the society it comes from because they are not isolated, like the army, they grow from within the social structure. – Omar Shahid Hamid
5:35 pm Book Launch: The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid
When we joined the police force this (dealing with extremism and terrorism) is not what we thought the job would entail. These are exceptional circumstances that we have been thrown into. You could get the London Metropolitan and they would struggle with it as well. The situation needs to change (police force needs more support) because we are not equipped to handle this. – Omar Shahid Hamid
5:32 pm Aap Beeti, Jag Beeti: Khwateen aur Khudnavisht
A session on women’s autobiographies, Aap Beeti, Jag Beeti: Khwateen aur Khudnavisht was held towards the end of the second day of the KLF. The speakers at the session included renowned writers Kishwar Naheed, Azra Abbas, Sheen Farrukh, and Attiya Dawood.
After a brief introduction of the speakers, the conversation moved to poet, writer and activist, Attiya Dawood and her autobiography Aine Ke Samne. She said that the consequences of writing one’s own autobiography deserve to be turned into a sequel.
The only worry that she had was how her husband and daughters would react to her autobiography.
For Dawood, writing the autobiography was one of the most difficult phases of her life as she was forced to relive numerous painful memories.
Moreover, Dawood also talked about various peoples’ perceptions towards her autobiography, and how they perceived women in a number of different ways.
From there, the conversation moved on to poet Azra Abbas’s autobiographical narrative Mera Bachpan, where the focus was on the representation of several taboos in our society. She said that the restraints upon her freedom during her youth took her back to the freer days of her childhood.
The conversation, and its focus, moved to writer, journalist and activist, Sheen Farrukh’s positivity towards the people in her autobiography Jeene Ka Jurm. Farrukh said that it was the economic empowerment she had attained, which became her crime. In addition, she read out some excerpts from her autobiography.
Kishwar Naheed’s autobiography Buri Aurat Ki Katha was next on the list. She talked about how her autobiography’s title generated quite a bit of curiosity over who the Buri Aurat was, as well as certain sections of her book being censored at the time of publication within Pakistan.
After each speaker had spoken, a discussion on the question of considering autobiography as literary text, and by extension, on making female autobiography a part of the canon of autobiographical texts. - Text by Soonha Abro
5:00 pm Challenges faced by Art Galleries

Zohra Hussain (L) with Quddus Mirza. – Photo by Asif Umar

5:00 pm


A glimpse of the ‘Rang and Qalam’ area at Karachi Literature Festival arranged by HBL. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri



A glimpse of the ‘Rang and Qalam’ area at Karachi Literature Festival arranged by HBL. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

4:50 pm Shaping Societal Norms: The Role of Textbooks
Our education system does not encourage critical thinking, nor do we support secularism or aim to enlighten our students by expanding our curriculum to include pluralism. This was the underlying argument during a session titled ‘Shaping societal norms: The role of textbooks.’
Throughout history, we have seen that education is the reproduction of the dominant ideologies of the region at the time, said Lahore-based independent researcher Rubina Saigol.
In Pakistan, during the 1950s, textbooks did not have the glaring anti-India ideology that exists in them today. Rather, Ram and Buddha were praised for their contributions to society. It was after 1965 that the textbooks started looking inward and its teaching became more about disseminating knowledge to legitimise the ideology of those in power, Saigol added, referring to the extremist elements in society.
Young Pakistanis have been taught that the British are ‘tricksters’, Hindus are ‘inherently evil’, Sikhs are ‘knife welding butchers or murderers’ while the Jews are greedy like the character of ‘Shylock’ – depicted in a well-known Shakespeare play Merchant of Venice. The Bengalis are mentioned mostly as “back stabbers” with their history narrated either as half-truths or full lies, Saigol concluded.
Educationist and co-founder of Lahore Grammar School, Samina Rahman, spoke of a recent example which left many in the audience surprised. A branch of LGS was served notices by the provincial government for teaching the chapter on reproduction in Biology class to children whose minds are ‘too impressionable’.
The school’s administration was further being penalised for teaching comparative religions. “We were told the beliefs of students were being polluted by teaching them about other religions,” Rahman said.
Retired professor of Quaid-i-Azam University A H Nayyar said the current textbooks, especially those used in public schools, unnecessarily create religious divides by showing one religion as better and the rest ‘false’. “We do not create empathy for diversity but above all we do not increase the learning skill of students,” Nayyar said trying to reinforce Rahman’s point of enlightening students by teaching them about all religions and cultures.
Quoting a recent Pew survey which asked students in Pakistan if they wanted Shariah enforced in the country, renowned nuclear scientist and distinguished professor of Physics and Mathematics at FC College Lahore, Pervez Hoodbhoy said 87 per cent responded with ‘yes’.
“The reason we fail to confront terrorism with a religious face is because these textbooks, over time, have ingrained these (single-minded) ideologies in them,” he said. – Text by Mahnoor Sherazee
4:15 pm Chashm-e-Tamasha:Readings and Conversation with Amjad Islam Amjad

Amjad Islam Amjad (L) with moderator, Muhammad Ahmed Shah. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

3:50 pm Shaping Societal Norms: The Role of Textbooks

From L to R: Samira Rahman, Rubina Saigol, A.H. Nayyar, Ameena Saiyid (moderator), and Pervez Hoodbhoy. – Photo by Taahira Booya

3:47 pm Shaping Societal Norms: The Role of Textbooks
Textbooks do not create empathy for diversity or awareness of human rights. They create boundaries between cultures and prove that one religion is better than the other. – A.H. Nayyar
3:34 pm The Pakistani Novel in English: International Representation and Local Reception
The second half of Karachi Literature Festival’s second day began with some more sessions, of which one was The Pakistani Novel in English: International Representation and Local Reception. Moderated by scholar and critic Madeline Clements, the session’s panel consisted of eminent writers Uzma Aslam Khan, H.M. Naqvi, Shandana Minhas, and Bina Shah.
After a brief introduction to the session’s topic and its panelists, the conversation moved to Khan. In her speech, she said that her characters are her primary audience. She further said that she only represents a certain eight-year-old girl, not all of them.
Furthermore, Pakistani readers are more likely to read novels in English that have garnered publicity abroad, Khan said. Also, she added, the readers then get angry about a novel’s representation of Pakistan as it deviates from the readers’ own ideas about Pakistan, without realising that their ideas are essentially subjective, and cannot be applied to others.
Bina Shah talked about her writing career and the journey her bibliography encompasses. She noted that after her book Slum Child came out, she experienced angry confrontations from members of a book club who said that Pakistani society treats its minorities very well, and alleged that Shah had misrepresented Pakistani society in her book. This came across as an eye-opener to Shah, and made her realise how different people have varying ideas of what is the truth.
H.M. Naqvi raised questions about whether or not authors like Ian McEwan and Martin Amis accurately represent their respective countries. He further said that such treatment is usually meted out to Pakistanis and other writers from various countries.
Shandana Minhas, in response to the topic, said there is indeed an element of animosity amongst the readers, which is directed towards the author. Yet, it does not mean that there is any malice. – Text by Soonha Abro
3:25 pm Musical Performance and Workshop by Asif Sinan

Asif Sinan. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

3:15 pm The Pakistani Novel in English: International Representation and Local Reception

H.M. Naqvi, Shandana Minhas, Madeline Clements (moderator), Bina Shah and Uzma Aslam Khan. – Photo by Aliraza Khatri

2:55 pm Dehshat Gardi aur Hamari Kahaniyan: In Conversation with Asif Farrukhi, Intizar Husain and Arfa Sayeda Zehra
Another important session on the issue of terrorism and literature was held on the second day at the Karachi Literature Festival.
The session’s moderator Masood Ashar said Pakistan is facing the menace of terrorism that has gradually shaped into an organised institution.
Meanwhile, eminent novelist Intizar Husain said there are many aspects of truth and realities and everyone should respect different realities as it was the only way to fight against extremism.
A new book named ‘Ungli Maala’ (fingers necklace) was also discussed in the session as it had been inspired by an old Buddhism story.
Arfa Zehra said terror and hate is going to destroy the fabric of society.
All the panelists in the session agreed that very little has been reflected in Urdu literature about terrorism and extremism in Pakistan. –Text by Suhail Yousuf


From L to R: Moderator, Masood Ashar, Asif Farrukhi, Intizar Husain and Arfa Sayeda Zehra. – Photo by Quratulain Choudhry

3:00 pm

– Photo by Muhammad Umar

2:50 pm New Voices in Sindhi Poetry
During the session “New voices in Sindhi Poetry”, moderator Amar Sindhu presented two promising female poets Rukhsana Preet and Rubina Abro.
Rukhsana Preet said the literary atmosphere of her home was the reason she took to poetry and literature, as it inspired her to write in order to express her feelings.
She said whenever a woman expresses herself using poetry and literature, the society attempts to pry into her personal life rather than her creative work.
Both the poets presented their poetry in the session which was greatly appreciated by the audience. – Text by Suhail Yousuf

Rubina Abro, Amar Sindhu (moderator) and Rukhsana Preet. – Photo by Quratulain Choudhry

2:40 pm Pakistani Nationalism: The Extremist Threat
“It is often said that the two-nation theory failed,” said Javed Jabbar while speaking at a session titled Pakistani Nationalism: The Extremist Threat.
“Pakistani state was unable to adopt the diversity and pluralistic population” he explains adding that “it is not the two-nation theory that failed rather the two-state theory that did.”
Pakistan has faced very strong opposition to its existence and now there is something emerging that is Pakistaniat, and whether for good or bad, religion plays a role in it, Jabbar, the moderator of the session, added.
Taking the discussion forward, well know analyst Syed Jaffar Ahmed said, “Pakistani identity has to be modern, liberal and secular but so far it has been unable to create such an identity.”
Saying the country has been “hijacked the by Taliban”, Ahmed said that the people, Parliament and political forces have been marginalised making the country very vulnerable. He urged the people to understand that is only through genuine democratic process and ensuring a secular society that Pakistan could prosper.
Journalist Mohsin Babbar, also on the panel for discussion, spoke in detail about the layers of nationalism in Sindh. “It starts with Sindhi feeling a sense of nationalism first with their community, then with the rest of the Sindhi population and then with Pakistan.”
To understand the problem and find a proper solution and change mindsets, Babbar said nationalism will have to been seen in the geographical context as well. – Text by Mahnoor Sherazee
2:00 pm Book Launch: Punjab: A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten by Rajmohan Gandhi
Dr Rajmohan Gandhi spoke about his book ‘Punjab: A history from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten’ during the book launch session and added that the purpose was not to disapprove or prove anything, but only to state how things were.
He said the book started with the decline of the Muslim Mughal rule, following the demise of Aurangzeb in 1707 to the Sikh rule in Punjab which led to the British taking over only to conclude during separation.
When asked about the state of Muslims during the era of Ranjeet Sindh, Dr Gandhi said his findings had revealed that the Sikh rule was tolerant towards Muslims, but it did not mean that everyone enjo

English medium to be done away with till class 3: minister UK’s Department for International Development

LAHORE: Punjab Education Minister Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan has said the government has decided to do away with English as a medium for instruction from classes 1-3 after realising students can learn better in their mother and local languages.
The change will be implemented from the next academic session beginning April 1. The minister was responding to questions at the launch of a documentary on roadmap of education by UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) Special Representative on Education in Pakistan Sir Michael Barber on Friday. The venue was Punjab University’s Centre for Undergraduate Study Al-Raazi Hall. The documentary highlighted problems related to student enrolment, dropout rate, teachers’ performance and attendance among other issues.
Khan said the Punjab government had taken the decision on the basis of British Council’s Punjab Education and English Language Initiative report.
Answering a question regarding conflicting figures of out-of-school children and those being enrolled, Sir Barber admitted it was “confusing”, adding there had been no census in Pakistan since 1998. He said the lowest estimates stated there were 25 million school going-age children in Punjab, while, according to the highest estimates. the number was over 32 million. Sir Barber said the Punjab government had implemented the education roadmap and got 1.5 to two million children enrolled.

Sargodha University Masters Result 2014 M.A, M.Sc, M.Com

Sargodha University is most commonly known as UOS among students, the university works as a college before 2002 after that government reviews up the needs of the region and gives the Sargodha College a status of university which is later known as Sargodha University.
Now Sargodha University became very famous due to services provided by the university. The university attained fame in different major cities of Pakistan and serves the nation through of university.

The university offers M.A, M.Sc, and M.Com and arranges the exams for Ma, M.sc in the month of April while the exams for M.Com are organized in June by the university. Each year a huge  of students under took Masters Exams under the brand name of Sargodha University.

Both private and regular students attempt the exams every year and get the degrees for professional jobs. The university also gives scholarship to intelligent and deserving students so that they can fulfill their dreams and can become a part of society.

The university is responsible for setting the  for the annual exams and is also responsible for setting exam centers arranging furniture etc.

The university checks the exams papers and then announces the results for all of the degrees offered by the university.

M.A and M.Sc result is normally announced in the month of August while the result of M.Com part 1 andpart 2 is announced in the month of September.

Sargodha University MA History Results 2014

Sargodha: Sargodha University Examinations Department on Wednesday announced the results of M.A History Part-II 2nd Annual Examination 2009, and M.A History Composite 2nd Annual( Supplementary Examination 2009). Detailed results are available at Sargodha University

BISE Sargodha Board Results 2014-15

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sargodha (BISE Sargodha) is a secondary and an Intermediate Education Board and a governmental body. Sargodha Board was established in 1968 under the West Pakistan Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (Multan and Sargodha) Ordinance No. VII of 1968. Sargodha Board results for matriculation classes are announced in June/July every year. BISE Sargodha results for intermediate classes are announced in August

Punjab University Results 2013 in PK

The University of the Punjab (PU) is established in 1882 at Lahore which is the largest and the oldest university in Pakistan for higher education. Punjab University was established in the sub-continent in Muslim majority area. Two Nobel winner scholars were associated with the prestigious University of Punjab which shows its academic and research excellence. PU result depicts the quality of education, standard of research work being done in the University, is still the university first choice for the students intending to get higher education. The Punjab University has also set up Campus at Gujranwala comprising of four disciplines i.e. Business Administration, Commerce, Law and Information Technology. The University of the Punjab consists of 4 Campuses, 13 Faculties, 10 Constituent Colleges, over 63 Departments, Centers, Institutes, and more than 500 affiliated colleges. Punjab University results are prepared by the well renowned scholars and educationists which are declared with regular interval of time.