Many here things the guy who can hit few sixes in cricket match or can do bakwas on TV stating everything is doomed in Pakistan is thinker or hero …what about him, no asking for votes, not asking for chanda not asking for anything in return just doing what he can… He is Real Hero of Pakistan
کستان کے دارلحکومت میں کسی بھی دن یہ دیکھا جاسکتا ہے کہ نوجوانوں کا ایک بڑا گروہ کتابیں لیے ایک کھلے میدان میں بیٹھ کر اوپن ایئر اسکول میں تعلیم حاصل کر رہا ہوتا ہے ۔
یہ اسکول محمد ایوب نامی شخص کی برسوں کی محنت کا ثمر ہے۔
محمد ایوب ایک ایسے پاکستانی جنھوں نے اپنے دم توڑتے والد سے وعدہ کیا تھا کہ وہ اپنے بہن بھائیوں کی تعلیم کو یقینی بنائیں گے اور پھر ان کی زندگی نادار بچوں کو تعلیم دینے کے لیے وقف ہوکر رہ گئی
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The point is, as long as we have guys like Mohd Ayoub, we are are not doing down…
I really appreciate the commitment, dedication and energy of these guys :k: My own father has been trying to get poor people educated for last 20-25 years, specially the girls of the poor families. Its unbelievable how much resistance he faces from their parents! So many parents think their kids time is being wasted, specially girls parents :(, they would rather have their kids learn some money-making skills for boys and kitchen skills for girls so the boys can start earning as soon as they are 13-14 years old.
Taking the current situation of education here into account, it should be considered an enormous achievement if a volunteer like him succeeds in teaching a few kids even up to primary level.
Also, while taking cheap shots at certain person, i think would be better if you at least leave out “Chanda” because that chanda is not collected to fill pockets like some people who you adore. There is a very good purpose for that chanda collection and in your blind hatred you have actually gone down to quite a low level there.
Whole point of having a debate of this forum is to discuss logical ways to resolve problems in Pakistan.
If you think it’s logical to appreciate a man’s effort for education by randomly taking cheap shots at achievement of another man who has nothing to do with topic only because of political differences then you are proving my point of being illogical.
Pakistan does have an education a policy. A relatively good one even if outdated. The problem with Pakistan like all issues is that the policy is not implemented nor is there any monitoring mechanism.
Education by in large in Pakistan is a money making machine. Its not focused on education its focused on income generation for those who own the schools. Secondly teachers are paid very poorly so they have no incentive. Third is the fact that tutoring sessions and schooling during tutoring has become more common so teachers actually don’t teach during school hours since they paid so little. They teach when they are asked to tutor.
Lastly with the English and Urdu Medium school divide you have two tiers of education which are based on income and class. That is an extremely important problem that needs to be addressed.
The area of education is so vast when it comes to problems and issues, but if you want a snap shot of everything wrong in the Pakistan education system here it is.