PESHAWAR: Students particularly the non-locals suffered the worst due to the four-day spell of violent protests in the restive parts of Hazara division particularly Abbottabad, which came to an end on
ISLAMABAD: Admitting shortage of buses at educational institutions, Rafiq Tahir, FDE director (training), has told Daily Times that concrete steps were being taken for provision of buses to all school
A pragmatic approach is needed to make young minds realise their potential as productive members of society. — File Photo
DARRA ADAMKHEL: As normalcy is returning to Darra Adamkhel, makeshift schools have been arranged for the students of 19 educational institutions that were destroyed by the militants during violence in
PESHAWAR : NWFP Minister for Science & Technology, Mohammad Ayub has said that the reconstruction of the destroyed schools in Swat is the first priority of the provincial government.
ISLAMABAD: The capital’s administration has decided to start work on the construction of nine government schools situated in rural areas of the capital from end of the current month, sources in the administration told Online on Saturday.
They said that it would cost the administration Rs 25 million.
Islamabad:Saudi Public Assistance for Pakistan Earthquake Victims (SPAPEV) Regional Director Dr Khalid M Al-Othmani has said that work on 8,000 houses, 28 girls and boys schools and seven basic
health units (BHUs) being built by (SPAPEV) is near completion.
PESHAWAR: The political administration in the troubled Bajaur Agency has decided to reopen all schools in the next few days after assurance by the tribal elders to cooperate with the government in resuming academic activity.
Islamabad:In order to recognise schools and teachers using technology to enhance learning, Intel Pakistan hosted ‘Intel Education Awards’ in collaboration with Intel Education Initiative and Ministry of Education, attended by Additional Secretary Education Muhammad Juman J Jamro.
Muzzafarabad (PPI): Rameesha Butt, 12, remembers being trapped in her classroom as the horror of the October 2005 earthquake that killed at least 73,000 people in the North West Frontier Province and Azad Kashmir unfolded around her. "Our school was very old, and many of the walls collapsed. I was not hurt badly, but it was terrifying to see bricks and mortar fall all around us.