
A meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Federal Education and Professional Training presided by Senator Irfan-ul-Haq Siqqidui on Thursday 19th May 2022. — Senate website
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ISLAMABAD: The delayed delays given by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) were raised again when the Senate Standing Committee on Federal Education and Professional Training met with Senator Bashara Anjum Butt on Tuesday.
Senator Butt estimated that the plight of 25,000 students, who completed the documents but had not yet received a degree. “If we can start this process and manage to issue 10,000 degrees, it will be an important achievement,” he said, expressing regret over frustration and despair among students affected by fraudulent institutions. He emphasized that even though he had no fault, the adjoining glasses, the glasses affiliated with the glass, the glasses were associated with, the discussion was discussed and the postponement was postponed. The committee decided to summon all stakeholders, including students and administrations, to provide detailed briefings on affiliated affairs and students’ concerns. Due to the absence of relevant moving, the committee also postponed the University of Business Sciences and Technology Bill 2025, which was transferred through Abdul -Shakoor and alliance International University of Health, emerging sciences and technology through Islamabad Bill 2024. Critical educational initiatives, development plans and legislative proposals were discussed. One of the important things of the meeting, with special emphasis on the centrality center of Autism in H-9/4, Islamabad, was discussed deeply at the proposed Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) 2025-26. The committee was briefed about the total estimation cost of Rs 2,730.709 million, with the allocation of Rs 2,336,000 million for the financial year 2025-26. The project is expected to be completed within 24 months.
Senator Bashara Anjum Butt emphasized the importance of providing world -class facilities to autism victims, citing the growing spread of this condition. “Institutions for autism cannot go below international standards. We must ensure the best facilities and allocate additional resources if needed.”
He sought detailed information about the food menu and nutritional cost. “Eating nutrients should be the standard of non -dialogue,” he emphasized, seeking full justification for dietary clauses. The committee was presented a comprehensive update about numerous ongoing and new development schemes, including: digital change for employment in AJK and GB – estimate cost: RSS978.186 million. Establishment of lab institutions in rural and urban areas – no budget has been explained.
– Introduction to school assistant specialists in 100 schools (entrepreneurship, financial literacy, climate change) – 100 fellows, at a cost of Rs 423.469 million.
– Karachi has been reviewed to establish 500 informal hybrid primary schools / APL centers in Karachi Katchi areas to enroll outside school children (OUSC). Completion of June, June 30, 2027. The committee also postponed the private member bill, “the federal monitoring of the curriculum, the restoration of the textbooks and standards of standards (amendment) Bill 2024”, the final approval from the ministry. The ideology of the Islamic Council is asked for consultation and it has been directed to submit a final report. The meeting was attended by Senators Flak Naz, Dr. Afnanullah Khan, Kamran Murtaza, Rahit Jamali, Khalida Atib, Qarrat -ul -Anan Mary and representatives of the respective departments.