Sunday, 6 May 2012

Re: [pakgrid] 4% GDP for Education - make us a rising nation

 

Dear Wahaj and Members,

It is great to see that we have started to move in the right direction of educating the society. As a Country where youth dominates the population in numbers (hopefully soon in everything) and very little access to quality education - We would need to employ new non-traditional methodologies (such as use of technology, mobile phones, smart phones, workshops...)  to educate the grassroots in a bottom-up approach. 

We need to mobilize new means of educating our youth and our elders to let the sense of harmony prevail. We need to built on current regional/cultural knowledge, norms, practices towards a progressive society.

I for one would want to see utilization of more and more funds on educating our society through non-conventional means.

Together, we can change the world! 
& only together we can move towards prosperity!

Best Regards,
Musstanser Tinauli.

Manager Innovation, Simula Innovation AS
Simula Research Laboratory

IBM PhD Fellow @ Politecnico di Milano (2009 - 2010)
Rocca Fellow @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009 - 2010)

PhD, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
MSEngSc. Multimedia University, Malaysia.

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On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Wahaj us Siraj/MGMT <wahaj@dsl.net.pk> wrote:
 

Dear all,

 

In a joint meeting of all Vice Chancellors of public and private universities held at HEC few days back, it was agreed that a movement be launched to demand and pressurize Government to allocate 4% of GDP to education to make Pakistan a rising nation.

 

The poster/stamp logos are enclosed. We need to spread this movement to put pressure on Government and legislators for allocating this budget. Education is the only way out for a prosperous and honorable Pakistan and we should make efforts to put this message across at every forum.

 

Kind regards….Wahaj

 

 

 

 

 

 

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