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Originally Posted by Stalker123
i prefer the thought of having politically encouraging syllabus for students in the colleges and universities.
currently pakistani students composing the cream are being limited to some select general fields like medical and engineering, while the cream should also peek in the other fields which are numerous and have more opportunities. Also saturation always leads to gridlocks.
these student unions nowadays are rather promoters of select political parties than portrays of student's problems.
In the extreme dark side let me enlighten you about the situation in my home city Peshawar, where IJT, PSF and PSO are influent. Here students are always involved in rallies and protests. The numbers of injured are also in 100s, captured in 1000s and the educational impact which is immeasurable. The government colleges especially the famous Islamia College students are the active participants in such. Even such colleges list the names of such students as expelled only to show that they have taken action but they have to reinstate them to avert pressure from the unions themselves. They list such students names before examinations of boards showing the amount of FIRs registered on them, only with 5 or below are allowed to take the board examinations!
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Students Unions are Banned in Pakistani Colleges/Universities since 1985 by Gen. Zia.
IJT, PSO and PSF are Students Organizations who are representing their Political Parties Wings on students level.
These Organizations emerged due to ban on Students Unions.
I think if we in Pakistan will adopt those models of Students Unions which are in US or UK or Other Developed Countries , we will be definetly having fruitfull results.
But strict watch and Trasparent implemention of the rules must abided.