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NA passes bill to ban corporal punishment in Islamabad - Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Tuesday passed a bill to ban corporal punishment in educational institutions and seminaries in the capital and referred another bill seeking to make compulsory the teaching of Arabic language in educational institutions to the standing committee concerned. The ICT Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Bill calls for banning all forms of corporal punishment in educational institutions, including formal, non-formal and seminaries, in both the public and private sectors as well as childcare institutions and rehabilitation centres. Defining punishment, the bill stated: “Any punishment in which physical force is used and intended to cause some degree of pain or discomfort, however light it may be, which may involve hitting (smacking, slapping, spanking) a child with the hand or with an implement (a whip, stick, belt, shoe, wooden spoon, etc.”

Standing Committee to review bill on making Arabic compulsory in schools: Shafqat Mehmood

Standing Committee to review bill on making Arabic compulsory in schools: Shafqat Mehmood By Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood. Photo: File Shafqat Mehmood says the decision to make Arabic compulsory in schools to be sent to NA s standing committee for review Says govt has no reservations against introducing classical Arabic in schools Says Qu ranic teachings are already imparted in schools along with translation at all levels ISLAMABAD: The Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood on Tuesday said that the decision to teach the Arabic language in Islamabad schools will be sent for a review to the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.

Court sentences former PPP senator two-year jail time for submitting fake degree

Court sentences former PPP senator two-year jail time for submitting fake degree
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Former PPP senator sentenced to two years in prison for submitting fake degree

Former PPP senator sentenced to two years in prison for submitting fake degree By Former senator convicted for submitting a fake degree The court sentenced former Senator Yasmeen Shah to two years in prison. She also has to pay a fine of Rs5,000 Shah had submitted a fake BA degree in the 2003 Senate election BADIN: A district and sessions court convicted a former senator for submitting a fake degree, Badin sessions court judge Javed Abbasi delivered the verdict. He sentenced former Senator Yasmeen Shah to two years in prison. She was also fined Rs5,000. Shah was arrested and sent to jail after the court pronounced its verdict in the case. She had submitted a fake BA degree in the 2003 Senate election.

Yasmeen Shah sentenced to two-year jail

National February 18, 2021 SUKKUR: The PPP leader and former Senator Yasmeen Shah has been sentenced for two years imprisonment with Rs50,000 fine in a fake-degree case on Wednesday. The District and Session Judge Badin, Javed Abbasi, has convicted her guilty of possessing a fake bachelors’ degree, submitted during the nomination for the Senate elections. Reports said after the degree verification by the HEC and decision of disqualification by the ECP, the court has sentenced the former lawmaker for two years of the jail term and a fine of Rs50,000. Meanwhile, the police have taken the criminal, Yasmeen Shah, into custody from the court premises and shifted her to Central Jail Hyderabad. Shah, in 2003 from the PML-Q ticket, was elected as a Senator and is the wife of former Sindh minister Syed Pappu Shah. Later in 2015, the couple, Pappu Shah and Yasmeen Shah, had left the PML-Q and joined the PPP.

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