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Peshawar
January 20, 2021
PESHAWAR: Speakers at an online session have lauded the role of parliamentarians and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are playing to ensure inclusive and participatory development for everyone and everywhere.
The session titled “The Role of Parliamentarians in Ensuring Inclusive and Participatory Development in Pakistan”, gathered wide-ranging participants including 30 Members of the national and provincial assemblies parliamentary task forces on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as other eminent representatives, said a communication.
The speakers exchanged ideas and good practices with the former prime minister of Belgium and Club de Madrid Member, Yves Leterme, and Arnau Ramirez, the Spanish member of the Parliament.
NA panel seeks MDCAT 2020 retest
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PPP lawmaker says 37 questions came out of syllabus
Dr Faisal Sultan says he would appraise PMC of NA standing committee s reservsations
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Medical Commission came under fire during a session of the National Assembly s Standing Committee on Health on Monday for how it conducted the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT 2020) last year.
During the session, chaired by Khalid Hussain Magsi, PPP lawmaker Shazia Sobia expressed Sindh government s reservations and said 37 exam questions were reported out of syllabus due to which many students faced issues.
She maintained that the PMC had admitted 14 questions were out of syllabus during a court hearing in Punjab, and urged for a retest. The lawmaker questioned why the test was conducted by the Centre and not provinces. The children s future is at stake, she stressed.