PML-N rejects transfer of curriculum development to provinces

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ISLAMABAD – PML-N spokesman Ahsan Iqbal on Sunday said the transfer of powers pertaining to the curriculum development to the provinces would fail the objective of a uniform syllabi and educational system.
“The educational system is controlled by the Centre in all countries of the world, as it helps promote national integrity. The PML-N dissented from the decision of transferring education to the provinces when the 18th Amendment was being finalised because we believe it would weaken the federation and promote provincialism in the country,” Ahsan said in a statement.
He said Pakistan had already suffered a lot due to different education systems in the country and after the 18th Amendment, the issue would become more complicated.

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  1. Mr. Ahsan Iqbal Sahab former chairman planning commission of PAKISTAN programme 2010, we appreciate and support your ideas about the decision of pertaining the power of curriculum transferring to provinces from federal levels. We knows better that the philosophy of democracy and decentralization of powers but it is necessary to mention that as a Nation for unity in the country must be federalize the educational curriculum compulsory in the situations of variables and provincialism with languages. THIS IS DEMAND OF PAKISTAN MOVEMENT FOR PROMOTING THE TWO NATION THEORY ACCORDING TO THE SAYING OF LAST PROPHET OF ALLMIGHTY ALLAH HAZRAT MUHAMMAD (Peace be upon him). Your character is historical in this cruitial time. Please condemn the various systems of education in a state due to conspiracy against the nation and country. Most Legend Idealogical bold and world known intellectual Personality of Pakistan Honourable Mr. Majeed Nizami is my ideal and accept self-prestigiously basis as a whole life President of God gifted state Islamic Republic of Pakistan………………………….DR. MUFTI MUHAMMAD ANEES ROOHANI__Chairman __Islamic Idealogical Foundation__366-D, Mumtazabad Colony Multan (Pakistan)__+92-0324-4209732

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