Thank you Imran Khan, yet again!

The hero has done so much for the people of Pakistan.

So many thousands have had their life changed by him, wish we had more hero’s like him! :jhanda:

Namal College: another feather in Imran Khan’s cap!

ISLAMABAD: The prime minister, along with the chairman of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, launched the quality Namal College in Mianwali on April 27.

The college is the brainchild of Imran Khan, who was appalled at the high level of unemployment among the youth of Mianwali. Therefore, in order to provide high quality training and employable skills, so that the youth of the district could earn a decent living, he wanted to open a college.

A large number of people gathered on Sunday for the inauguration of the college, including government ministers, educationists, and donors alongside the people of Mianwali, who have so generously donated the land on which the college has been built.

Imran’s vision is to create a world-class research university and knowledge city where scholars can work and study in an Oxford-like academic environment. "This is the most beautiful location,” said Imran referring to the surroundings, “and exactly the right kind of environment to set up a centre of excellence. In a few years’ time, academics will work and live here.”

Working alongside Imran for the last two years has been the University of Bradford, one of the leading universities in the UK, especially in engineering and management courses. The university has been ranked No 1 for graduate employment in the north of England in The Times League tables for the last five years and has a history of developing and delivering high quality and demand-driven degree programmes as well as an excellent reputation for research.

In December 2005, Imran was appointed the university’s first international chancellor, succeeding four previous chancellors, the first of whom was Harold Wilson, Labour Prime Minister of Britain.

The University of Bradford has granted ‘Associate College’ status to Namal College. Commenting on the importance of the partnership with the Namal College, Vice Chancellor of the University of Bradford Mark Cleary said, “The university does not award Associate College status lightly. In our 42-year history since we were granted our Royal Charter, we have given this status to only eight Associate Colleges in the United Kingdom and only three around the world. We were, however, inspired by the vision and values for Namal College, which we felt were very similar to our own and to the commitment for excellence, exemplified by Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, also a partner of the university, which we know will be demonstrated here at Namal College too.”

The Bradford University will be involved in designing the courses and curriculum, in ensuring quality assurance mechanism and training and development for the faculty. Courses will be delivered in 4 phases. The Phase I will offer certificate courses, Phase II diploma courses, Phase III degree course and Phase IV research degrees.

The initial curriculum will be focused in the following areas: Construction (masons, carpenters, electricians), automotive engineering, electrical engineering with emphasis on appliances repairs; agricultural equipment engineering, development and maintenance, and cement industry work.

Majority of the students at the university will be on scholarships and come from areas where they would not have had the opportunities that the Namal College would offer. The Namal College will be of enormous benefit not only to the Mianwali district but also the whole of Pakistan. Over the long term, Namal College’s “Knowledge City” will act as a best practice model for other regions of Pakistan to extend its benefits nationally, like the Shaukat Khanum is doing today.

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That kind of guy we need to be our leader.

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Wonderful. Leaders like Imran Khan who are not self-centered can certainly do well for the people of Pakistan.

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:k:

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:biggthumb

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Great social worker of our time :k: May Allah give hidayaat to all the people in power to follow his footprints. Ameen.

He sure walks the talk when it comes to delivering goods to the nation. More action than theory.

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Great achievement :k: So what if Imran failed on political front, all politicians, army-generals (esp the ones interfering in politics) should come lick his shoes.

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Well done. These types of services need our support. Citzen Foundation is already doing a lot on this front all across the country.

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well said :k:

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Good job Imran. Hope this institute is as successful as your hospital project:k:. I did not realise before that Bradford University’s doing so well in the north of England

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Hope others can also learn to deliver...

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Unfortunately, the intense desire to sacrifice, and help the people of Pakistan does not exist with others of similar stature.

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Some people are already making a difference. They include big hidden names. Have a look at here:

http://www.thecitizensfoundation.org/main.php

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^^ That is awesome Mostar but why are you trying to compare them with Imran. We are equally proud of the citizen foundation and Imran Khan for the amazing work they are doing for the country. This thread is for Imran's work, lets appreciate him. For the citizen foundation, maybe you should open a new thread.

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Immi bhai is great guy, but sorry to say a looser in politics. He should keep going with his original work.

Long May It Continue.

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Yes, in Pakistan a sharif insan can never be a winner in politics unless there is some miracle.

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Its not about Sharafaat only, their are other things which counts too. I believe his main problem is one-man show and seeing things in his own perspective only.

This kind a personality holder can't be a politician, but yes a philanthropist.

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Excellent work by Imran here. we need more universities, colleges and vocational training institutes in pakistan. While a lot of progress has been made in the last decade much more is needed. At the same time our elementary and secondary eucation needs to be improved, the curriculum sorted out etc

I do have to correct the overzealous reporter here. Bradford uni …last time I checked it was ranked at 48 out of 113. Not quite a ‘leading university’

had it been oxford, cambridge, imperial (:snooty:), or even bristol or warwick, that statement would have made sense.

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but the point is, the more the merrier, and if by this action Imran can prompt other people to lead such initiatives, thats a good thing.

btw citizens foundation is a great group, I have to also note HDF here who have been doing some tremendous work in Pakistan. a good organization if anyone reading this thread is feeling motivate by Imran;s great work and wants to give his own time or money to support education related initiatives in Pakistan,

http://www.hdf.com/hdf/newasp/

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My brother goes to the Uni...and indeed ive been told is quite a good uni...