KARACHI: 20 institutions to get 1,947 acres in Education City

The authorities in Sindh are continuing to make it easier for educational institutions to expand, and thereby increase literacy.

KARACHI: 20 institutions to get 1,947 acres in Education City

The government is likely to allot about 1,947 acres to 20 medical and educational organisations in the Education City project within a month to initiate development work in the project, which was launched some seven years ago. The project was initiated by then Sindh governor, Lieutenant-General (retired) Moinuddin Haider, in 1999. However, the formal notification to declare the area of Deh Chuhar as Education City was issued in March 2006 after the Sindh cabinet approved this project. The project was included in the city’s master plan and 1,360 acres has already been given to eight leading educational and health institutions some three years ago whereas 20 more applications of different organisations were under process.

The eight allottees are: Aga Khan University (500 acres), SZABIST (300 acres), Sindh Madressah Board Quiad-i-Azam Public School (200 acres), Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) (200 acres), the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) (100 acres), Newport Institute of Communications and Economics (20 acres), Shaukat Khanum Cancer Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (20 acres) and Ziauddin Medical University (20 acres).

The three organisations — the Aga Khan University, SSUET and the ZMU — submitted separate applications for acquiring 500 acres, 200 acres and 25 acres of additional land in the city.

Other applicants are Internet Media City (200 acres), Judicial Academy (150 acres), National University (150 acres), Memon University (100 acres), Memon Medical (100 acres), Shah Wilayat (100 acres), Foundation Public School (70 acres), Institute of Business Administration (IBA-KU) (50 acres), S.M. Law College (50 acres), PICIC (50 acres); Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari Mosvi (50 acres); Aga Khan Academy (50 acres); Iqra University (50 acres); Adam Education Society (25 acres); BIZTEK (20 acres), Allah Bux Magsi Society (12 acres) and Fatima Welfare (five acres).

Sources disclosed that the Sindh government would soon allot 1,947 land in the city to the 20 organisations as per their requirements after approval from the competent authority. “The process would be completed in a month time,” said a city government official. Recently, Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad held a meeting with all stakeholders to review the problems and hurdles in the development of the Education City project where officials of the Master Plan department gave him a detailed briefing. Sources said the quick disposal of land to the applicants was a part of implementation on the governor’s directives, who wanted that the development work should begin within two months. The sources said City Nazim Mustafa Kamal had also directed all concerned departments to speed up their efforts to make the project a reality. The sources said that the city government would begin development work in the Education City early next year.

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the education city project seems very exciting..to say the least, since i read more and more about it.

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def, these are good institutions and anything govt can do to support them to grow is def a good step.

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Excellent!

More & more foreigners are now investing in the education sector. A few European countries also planned an Engineering University for Karachi (similar to the one in Lahore). Inaugration was yesterday with Mushy.

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Good news indeed... Its good to see higher education getting such attention.

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Didn't Pakistan produce a Nobel prize winner before?

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There is a difference between a noble prize winner being a Pakistani, and Pakistan producing a noble prize winner.
Unfortunately, we are way far behind to be able to produce a noble prize winner scientist.

This focus on higher education is another idea of Dr. Ata ur Rehman. He says that primary education is essential, but it is not a panacea for a nation to be developed. As an example he cites Sri Lanka, where 99% population is literate, but with very basic education, and this education has not helped them in development.
So he says it is necessary to improve higher education in order to achieve development.

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wot is this national university.? there are quite a few national universities...

Re: KARACHI: 20 institutions to get 1,947 acres in Education City

More good news on the literacy front - this time in primary edcation.

Govt to increase primary education budget to 4% of GNP: Musharraf

The government plans to increase the allocation for primary education from 2.6 percent to four percent of gross national product (GNP), which is over Rs 150 billion, President General Pervez Musharraf said here on Monday. He was speaking as chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the Latif Ebrahim Jamal National Science Information Centre at the Karachi University Campus. The president said the government would also spend Rs 150 billion over the next 10 years on the establishment of nine engineering, science and technology universities to be set up with the help of developed countries. He said the government was focussing on improving Pakistan’s education system so it could develop a knowledge-based economy. Education would also combat poverty and unemployment, which are root causes of terrorism, he said. Gen Musharraf said Pakistanis spend some Rs 70-90 billion a year on philanthropy, but this expense is “unguided” and “we need to know where to place the money”. He paid tribute to the memory of Hussein Ebrahim Jamal and Latif Ebrahim Jamal, and announced a donation of Rs 30 million for the expansion and infrastructure of the centre and half a month’s salary for the staff.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\11\28\story_28-11-2006_pg7_11