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Inter-Collegate painting, debate contest
held
Govt committed to achieve 100% literacy rate by 2015, says Anisa
By Bushra Rafique
ISLAMABAD—Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Anisa Zeb
Tahirkheli said Thursday, the government is committed to achieve 100%
literacy rate by the year 2015.
The government has significantly increased the budgetary allocations for
education in the budget for 2005-06 and was making serious efforts to
create more fiscal space to take the education sector allocations to 4
percent of the GDP." Anisa Zeb was speaking as chief guest at an Inter
Collegiate English Debate titled "The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them:
The Good Is Interred With Their Bones" held here at FG College for Women
F-7/2.
Students from Margalla College F-7/4, ICG F-6/2, FG College Kashmir
Road, IMCG F-6/2, FG College G-10/4, OPF College F-8/2, ICCW F-10/3 and
Govt. College 6th Road spoke with arguments for and against the proverb,
taken from a drama of Shakespeare.
Akeela Asad from FG Margalla College for Women clinched the Ist Prize
and a Trophy, followed by Alina Khial from FG College Kashmir Road and
Maliha Shah from OPF Girls College securing 2nd and 3rd positions
respectively.
While Barina Sabir from FG Margalla College for Women got a consolation
Prize. Mrs. Shujaat Hussain, Mrs. Rashid Saleem and Mrs. Humaira were
judges of the competition.
The Minister of State appreciated the zeal and enthusiasm with which the
students participated in the competition.
She said, the youth of today are full of abundant talent and such
competitions give them an opportunity to express themselves fluently and
elegantly on thought provoking topics.
Such competitions provide students a chance to explore various aspects
of life regarding history, philosophy, politics, cultural affairs,
religion, literature etc., which helps them to broaden their horizon of
knowledge, Anisa Zeb added.
She was impressed by all debaters, as they were all forceful and
commendable in their arguments for supporting their view-point on the
topic.
Expressing her views on the topic, Anisa Zeb said "the good prevails
even after one's death."
She said, the students and the faculty were doing very well and
manifestations of today's debate showed that colleges were doing an
excellent job in training of youth and the quality of education being
imparted to them was commendable.
The Minister of State, who also did her FSC from FG College for Women
F-7/2, said the host college was looked upon and considered the most
prestigious college of the capital.
Anisa Zeb on the occasion also awarded prizes amongst the position
holders of the competition. She was presented a college crest by Dr.
Tayyaba Siddiqui, Principal of the College.
Later, the Minister also witnessed an inter collegiate painting
competition in fine arts department of the college, with a theme
"Calamity Brings Unity", selected in context of the recent earthquake.
She appreciated the students' paintings, which depicted the unity
exhibited by the people of Pakistan to face the devastating situation
caused by the October 8 quake with courage and oneness. |