Child Rights in Focus

PUNJAB Notes Of Children

February 18, 2025
Poets and children have one thing in common; a sense of wonder. Albert Einstein would protest; don’t exclude the scientists. Their intuitive capability is an undying source of wonder that keeps them going in their pursuit of knowing what seems to be unknowable. With age this sense loosens its grip because of the monotony produced by uniformity which is sine qua non of success in the prevalent socio-economic structures. Sadly, we try our best

Female Age Of Consent Still Unregulated

February 18, 2025
Despite laws against child marriages, the legislation and implementation of minimum age laws has been unsatisfactory LAHORE: In Pakistan, men are given precedence over women in nearly all matters. Male guests will be seated first at a family dinner, male students will be selected for accolades and scholarships while male applicants will conventionally be prioritized by recruiters. However, there is one matter where the society has ironically sanctioned women to be given precedence; the

Therapy Stressed For Children With Hearing, Speech Impairments

February 17, 2025
SWAT: Speakers at a workshop on 15th February emphasised the need for professional therapy to help children with hearing and speech impairments regain their skills. The workshop on hearing and speech impairments was organised by Cochlear Implant Welfare Organisation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in collaboration with the ENT department of Saidu Group of Medical Institutes at the Saidu Medical College. Shahid Ali Khan, mayor of Babuzai tehsil, was the chief guest on the occasion. Speech

Girl Student Tortured By Principal Over Celebration

February 17, 2025
NAROWAL: A Class-X girl student was allegedly tortured by the principal for signing a uniform shirt during a school celebration in Muzaffarpur tehsil of Sialkot. According to Adeel Anwar, a resident of Defence Road, his 16-year-old daughter, Warda Adeel, who is a heart patient, was tortured by the principal. He has filed complaints with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and the police, seeking justice. Anwar stated that Warda had visited the school on the

Childhood Traumas

February 17, 2025
BEING a child in this society should not be so hard. But recurrent reports of child abuse — from burying girl children alive to torturing a 12-year-old domestic worker to death for consuming her employers’ chocolate — point to a pervasive malaise. The Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights has, yet again, expressed concern over the escalation in cases of child abduction, murder, rape and trafficking across the country. In 2024, according to the

Missing 9th Graders Body Found

February 16, 2025
Police suspect wood shop owner who had quarreled with the victim RAWALPINDI. The body of a 9th-grade student, who went missing mysteriously from the Dhok Kala Khan in the limits of Sadiqabad police station, has been found. According to the police, the boy’s throat was slit and he was brutally murdered. The police have taken custody of the body and sent it for a post-mortem. On Thursday, Sadiqabad police received a complaint from Salahuddin,

FDE Schools To Have Cambridge Education System

February 16, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Parliamentary Secretary for Federal Education and Professional Training, National Heritage, and Culture Farah Naz Akbar informed the National Assembly on 14th February that the Cambridge Education System was being introduced in colleges being run by Federal Directorate of Education (FDE). During the question hour, she said that the initiative was being launched as a pilot project in four government institutions and will be expanded to other institutions in phases. She added that the

Experts Call For Industry-academia Linkages To Promote Practical Education

February 15, 2025
SUKKUR: Every schoolteacher should foster students’ confidence by integrating STEAM education opportunities into their classrooms. Providing the right platforms will unlock their potential and enhance their abilities. “I strongly believe in empowering the young minds of Sukkur to become the scientists and innovators of tomorrow,” said Commissioner Sukkur Fayaz Hussain Abbasi, while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Regional STEAM Festival at IBA Public School on 13-February-2025. He visited all the stalls, interacted

School Peon Arrested For Allegedly Molesting Teenage Boy

February 15, 2025
TAXILA: A man was arrested in Hasan Abdal for allegedly molesting a teenage boy on the school premises, police sources said on 13th February. According to police sources, a complainant told the police that his 13-year-old brother worked at a furniture market adjacent to the school. On Thursday, the suspect, who reportedly worked as a peon at a government girls’ high school, took him to the school and molested him. After a medical examination

Swabi Man Dies Of Suicide After Killing Four Children

February 15, 2025
SWABI: In a gory incident, a man slaughtered his four minor children and later committed suicide here on 13th February, the police and rescue officials said. When contacted, SHO Yar Hussain police station Abdul Wali Khan said that when they reached the house, the dead bodies were lying in a pool of blood inside a room. The neighbours of Saifullah Islam (father of the children) said that the man was a tailor and was

Girls’ Education

February 15, 2025
A RECENTLY held conference in Islamabad on the aforesaid subject is a valuable move to address the appalling condition of girls’ education in most Muslim societies. The conclusion of Clandon and his colleagues’ study of Muslim societies (2018) tells us what is obvious, that “At the global level, Muslim women are less educated and have wider gender gaps than all other religious groups. …” This is a predictable conclusion, given our perceptions and attitude

Poor Results Of Govt School Students Trigger Protests In GB

February 15, 2025
GILGIT: The Gilgit-Baltistan government has been facing severe criticism over the poor education standard in public schools after most students in grades five and eight failed the regional exams. The poor results have also triggered protests across GB. The result of the exam, conducted by the Board of Elementary Examination Gilgit-Baltistan, was announced in the first week of February. According to the result, only 41 per cent of students in Grade 5 passed the
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