Our Educational System

(Nadia Fatima, )

“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” (Mark Twin)

Education is the backbone of every nation. Many countries have carved their names in the history of the world because of their well educated society and citizens. Education is the delivery of knowledge and skill. According to literacy definition “the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university”.

Education is considered as the cheapest defense of a nation. But the down trodden condition of education in Pakistan bears an ample testimony of the fact that it is unable to defend its own sector. Though 62 years have been passed and 23 policies and action plans have been introduced yet the educational sector is waiting for an arrival of a savior. The governments have invested heavily in education sector and that era saw a visible positive educational change in Pakistani society. Now a day, the economic situation in Pakistan is under stress and education is the worse effected sector in Pakistan. The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan says, “The state of Pakistan shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period.”

50% of population of Pakistan is literate but the reality is quite different. This 50% of the population is unaware of modern techniques and technologies. The education system of Pakistan is responsible for it. The present education system of Pakistan has failed to fulfill the requirement of society.

People are demanding that the government must take rapid steps to solve the educational problems of the country. It is a pity that students left their studies and came on the open grounds to protect their rights. If progress in education is not seriously taken into consideration than whole of the nation will turn into of beggars. One language, one syllabus and one educational system are the right demands and government must take immediate actions for implementation of these. The government is treating education as a business. If the one billion of rupees of Iqra Surcharge were spend on education the majority of our children could become literate.

The Students Societies can also play their vital role in this regard but a code of conduct should be formed (and should be implemented) for the societies, there should be students politics but in some boundaries. As said that every student is a politician. The teachers must be given their due status in the society and teachers and parents should mould this young politician accordingly.

My script reveals that our educational system needs to be harmonized and equalized. One language, one syllabus and one system are the solution of our problems that hinder to our national progress. Every member of the society must play his/ her role to advance the country by leaps and bounds. Let’s play our role best to preserve Islamic identity and ideology of the country.

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