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Implications of the 15 important amendments in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Universities’ Act, 2012

This blog post delineates some of the major changes made in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Universities’ Act 2012 through the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Universities’ (Amendment) Act, 2015. This article further discusses the strengths and weakness of these amendments offering some fresh insight to the policymakers and academic leaders in order to make the new (proposed) amendments in the same Act more effective.

Some of the major challenges the new Vice-Chancellors shall confront in the Universities in Pakistan

This blog post is aimed at underlining some of the pressing challenges confronted by the public sector in Pakistan so that the newly appointed academic heads pay special attention to address it. These mainly embrace: i). prevailing administrative vacuum, ii). Looming financial crunch, iii). Digitalization and iv). Politically motivated meddling in the universities’ affairs.

The 02 years performance of PTI Government and miserable condition of universities in Pakistan

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, came to power with a promise of significant reforms across various sectors, including education. As we mark the two-year performance of the PTI government, it is crucial to evaluate its impact on the higher education landscape in Pakistan. Despite the ambitious goals set forth, universities across the country continue to face severe challenges, including inadequate funding, infrastructural deficits, and academic inefficiencies. This blog post delves into the current state of universities in Pakistan, examining the extent to which the PTI government's policies have influenced their performance and addressing the ongoing struggles that continue to hinder educational progress.
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