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Malala: the litmus test


July 18, 2021
Under the deepening shadow of Afghanistan, there are continuing reports about the rise and rise of the Taliban. With the departure of the American forces from the country, the spectre of civil war is hovering over Afghanistan.
By a strange coincidence, Malala Yousafzai has also figured in our media this week. After all, she is the very antithesis of what the Taliban represent, in a symbolic sense. And this contradiction also embodies a kind of civil war in Pakistani society.
So, are the Taliban also winning this war, vicariously? What is obvious, anyhow, is that a very large number of people would readily take the Taliban’s side. That is how the Pakistani mindset has been nurtured by our rulers. It is interesting that leading members of the present cabinet now have nice things to say about the Taliban who, obviously, are not divided by the Durand Line. ....

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Who's afraid of a textbook?


July 17, 2021
The writer is an independent education researcher and consultant. She has a PhD in Education from Michigan State University.
Last year, on May 20 (2020), the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) issued a notice to the management of Sunrise Publications for printing and selling a booklet series for pre-primary (3-5 year-olds) titled ‘Infant Mathematics’ without obtaining an NOC. Apparently, it included content the PCTB deemed “detrimental for examination and assessment purposes or repugnant to the injunction of Islam or contrary to the integrity, defence or security of Pakistan, or any part of Pakistan or public order or morality” [sic].
Readers should keep in mind that obtaining an NOC has been a requirement de jure for private textbook publishers for years. However, the PCTB’s lack of capacity to review books and issue NOCs in a timely manner meant that this requirement remained de facto unenforced. But every now and then, when an influ ....

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