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NAZEER HUSSAIN UNIVERSITY-OPENS-WITH-VOW-TO-PROVIDE-QUALITY-EDUCATION Posted on May 20, 2012


NAZEER HUSSAIN UNIVERSITY-OPENS-WITH-VOW-TO-PROVIDE-QUALITY-EDUCATION

Comments;
This is for Action Research Forum of Public wisdom;
Rendering services for promotion of knowledge is a superb initiative to build forthcoming generations, we wish for its success by establishing itself. Reasoning and rationality should be an essential, in developing countries it is at school level, and every child wants to convinced by logical answers instead of commands, like your dad is right!
Our legacy points to weaknesses by omitting Mathematics even in the days of Gazali, we are the become backbencher. See the link:
http://sunedu.wordpress.com/2008/11/08/fearsome-past-of-faith-and-scientific-research-mindsets-how-future/
Thanks
Karachi
Nazeer Hussain University opens with vow to provide quality education
News Desk
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Professional education is the sine qua non for the survival and progress of Pakistan and full attention will have to be given to the education along with defence for the national security.
These views were expressed by Tariq Mir at the inaugural function of Nazeer Hussain University (NHU) in Karachi on Friday, according to a press release.
Mir is the president of the NHU and founder and managing trustee of the Society for Unwell and Needy (SUN), an international welfare organisation.
Mir said that lack of proper education and ignorance was incongruous with the 21st century. He said that the NHU would prove to be a milestone in the progress and advancement of the country.
He said it was unfortunate that the Pakistani universities were not at par with international standards. He said that the NHU would not only compete with the international universities in high standards but it would equip the students for better employment.
Speaking about the programmes being offered by the university, Mir said that initially admissions would be given in the faculties of engineering, architecture and business administration. He said that the faculty of medicine would also start functioning soon.
He said that highly qualified teachers living outside the country would also participate in the process of teaching through video conferencing.
The admission process would start in August 2012 and initially 1,000 students would be admitted. The university, spreading on an area of 15 acres, has future expansion plans to accommodate 5,000 students in various faculties.
Mir said that hostel and sports facilities would also be provided to the students.
Deputy conveners of the Coordination Committee of the MQM, Dr Muhammad Farooq Sattar, Anis Ahmed Qaimkhani, Nasreen Jalil, Dr Nusrat Shoukat, other members of the committee, MNAs, MPAs and senators were also present on the occasion.
Syed Mustafa Kamal, member of the Coordination Committee, vice chancellor of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
University Dr Abdul Wahab, former British Justice Minister Shahid Malik, Nasir Gulzar also spoke.

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