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Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib is
regarded as the greatest South Asian Poet of Urdu-a language which is widely
used and understood in entire region. He is also a Poet of Persian and a prose
writer both in Urdu and Persian with a unique and distinct style of his own. As
a Persian Poet he is well-known in Iran and Central Asia also. Actually, his
ancestors hailed from Transoxiana, a part of Central Asia and migrated to India
in the middle of the 18th Century some fifty years before his birth. Ghalib
lived in Delhi during the twilight of the Mughal rule in the Sub-Continent as a
Poet and writer was a ture and most authentic representative of the central
tradition of the literary and cultural history of the period.
As the greatest Poet of the 19th
century, Ghalib has not only been a constant subject of literary criticism in
the 20th century but has also attracted wide-spread attention of the common
reader of Urdu who loves, admires and quotes him whenever he can even without
having read or understood him thoroughly. No other Urdu Poet dominates the
literary scene in the same way and lives in the hearts and minds of people as
Ghalib. His charisma as a Poet in the literary world of the Sub-Continent is
unprecedented and unmatched.
Ghalib had a strong personality
and he was conscious of it. This consciousness was responsible for Ghalib's
urge to express himself in his own individual manner. So he deviated from the
tradition of Urdu Poets and gave expression to the thoughts and feelings of his
individual personality rather than to the thoughts and feelings of the
community in general.
Ghalib did not defy tradition but
the carved out a new and different path for himself. As a result he discovered
new realms of thoughts and feelings and endowed new dimensions to the ones
already discovered. He added new shades of meaning to words so much so that a
study of his poetry becomes a veritable exercise in appreciating meanings of
meanings. What he says is of course significant but equally significant is what
he leaves unsaid. He creates a sense of the infinite while dealing with the
finite.
In the last phase of his life
Ghalib the poet became Ghalib the letter writer. The sad music of Ghalib's soul
expressing itself in the other harmony of prose epitomizes not only his
personal mood or temper but in fact the mood and temper of a whole generation
in the period after the great upheaval of 1857 which brought an end to the
Mughal rule in the Sub-Continent.
In short Ghalib's world is a
world inhabitated by intensely human experiences of a lively and rich
personality with a new and refreshing mode of thoughts and feelings. Ghalib was
conscious of his personality but he was not a prisoner of it. He had the
breadth of vision and a catholicity of outlook which enabled him to see beyond
himself. He had a truly sensitive, free and open mind ready to perceive and
imbibe. That is why while Ghalib always remained Ghalib, he could also be you
and me and many others. Like Shake-spear he was not wedded to a particular view
of life nor did he make an attempt to systematise his thinking. He was large as
life and had a real zest for it and a rare insight into it affairs. He was
neither an optimist, nor a pessimist. He was a through-bread realist in his
personal life as well as in his poetry and prose.
On the occasion of 150th Death Anniversary of Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib (Urdu Eminent Poet). Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination on February 15, 2019.
The founders of the Crescent
Group established a Not for Profit Trust named the Crescent Educational Trust
in the early 1960's to deliver high quality education to Pakistani youth. They
were of the firm belief that good quality education is crucial for Pakistan's
development into a first world country.
Four brothers, the founders of
the Crescent Group, Mian Fazal Karim, Mian Muhammad Amin, Haji Muhammad Shafi,
and Mian Muhammad Bashir donated funds to the Crescent Educational Trust,
helping establish the Crescent Model Higher Secondary School (CMS). One of the
brothers, Mian Muhammad Amin, was asked to lead this noble venture on behalf of
the family.
Other leading personalities of
Pakistani society, such as Chief Justice Muhammad Munir, Chief Justice Yaqoob
Ali, Dr. Ameer ud Din, Finance Minister Dr. Mubashar Hassan, Chief Minister
Sheikh Manzoor Elahi, and renowned journalists Mr. Hameed Nizami and Mr. Majeed
Nizami joined hands with the founders to help in this noble cause.
They made valuable contributions
with their experience and wisdom, which were instrumental in the success of the
newly born Crescent Model Higher Secondary School which in a short span of time
became a premier educational institution. A modern, high quality campus was designed
by the renowned architect Arif Hasan, and was built under the expert
supervision of Dr. Mubashar Hassan, former Finance Minister of Pakistan.
While the campus was still under
construction, the first batch of students was accommodated in a two room facility
in Gaddafi Stadium in 1968. The school shifted to its permanent campus in
Shadman Colony in 1970.
The highest standards of
education, a low fee structure, a well trained and dedicated faculty, and merit
based, need blind admission policy have always been the hallmark of the
Crescent Model Higher Secondary School. This policy opened the doors of this
high quality school to brilliant Pakistani youngsters, enabling them to compete
on equal footings with students belonging to more affluent families.
The school was fortunate to have
Sheikh Muin ud Din and Ms. Jahan Ara Khan as principal and headmistress of the
school in its early days. The institution benefited enormously from their
dedication, sagacity and wisdom. They established an institutional ethos that
helped in developing "Crescentarians" to become "Game
Changers" for Pakistan in general, and their own families in particular.
Over the last fifty years, our students have built careers in the fields of
education, academia, architecture, business, finance, defence, engineering,
public service, sports and many more.
With a rich history exceeding
fifty years, the Crescent Model Higher Secondary School is the largest not for
profit school in Pakistan. Our student body consists of 7,600 boys and girls pursuing
education following either the Matriculation or the Senior Cambridge
curriculum. We have a modern campus with three auditoriums, well designed
classrooms, science and information technology laboratories, well maintained
playgrounds, a modern swimming pool, and four gymnasiums. We have a finishing
school for girls with foreign certified faculty, a teacher training center, a
school of arts, and a school of music. We have exclusive arrangements for
teaching of Qirat and Naat.
All these facilities enable us to
provide education that helps individuals develop an economically stable life, a
passion for gratitude, compassion, integrity and responsibility. An extensive
range of opportunities and broad spectrum of curriculum provides the large
student population at CMS with a broad knowledge sharing platform, enabling
them to become well rounded responsible citizens.
As a whole, the school has been
providing quality, affordable and accessible education to the community for
over fifty years, preparing both men and women alike to experience economic
growth and a purposeful life. With the "no child left behind" policy,
the Crescent Model Higher Secondary School has graduated agents of positive
change who have helped reduce inequities within our society. Our resolve is
stronger than ever before to meet the challenges of these turbulent times, with
confidence.
On 50 Years of Crescent Model Higher Secondary School, Lahore, a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 8/- denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on December 26, 2018.
Genesis
1. The Genesis of Ghulam Ishaq
Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology goes back to the early
50's when Mr. Ghulam Ishaq Khan, during his close association with the Water
and Power Development Authority and the Pakistan Industrial Development
Corporation, became acutely aware of Pakistan's dependence on foreign expertise
and imported technology. His frequent interaction with foreign and local
experts led to the idea of a centre of excellence in engineering sciences and
production technology whose standards of education would be comparable to those
of its counterparts in the advanced countries. The transformation of this idea
into a practical proposition took place in December 1985 when the Benevolent
Community Care and Infaq Foundation donated Rs. 50 million for setting up an
Institute, and the Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Government donated 218 acres of land for
its campus.
2. A milestone in the evolution
of the Institute was the registration, in June 1988, of its parent body, namely
the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Sciences and Technology in
Pakistan (SOPREST). Mr. Ghulam Ishaq Khan, the then President of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan, was elected President of the Society for life and Mr. H.
U.Baig appointed its honorary Executive Director.
3.The task of conceiving and
formulating the basic form and features of the Institute was entrusted to a
group of eminent scientists and engineers. Civil works at the campus site
started in early 1990. An interim office of the Institute was set up in August
1992 where experienced professionals worked on the educational aims and
philosophy of the Institute, its curricula and details of equipment for its
laboratories and workshops. The ordinance for the establishment of the
Institute was promulgated by the then North Western Frontier Province (Now
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) in March 1993 and the first batch of students entered its
portals in October 1993. It is the first not-for-profit, non-governmental
Institute of its kind in the country and is dedicated to bringing our
engineering education at par with that of advanced countries.
Aims and Objectives
4.The aim of the Institute is to
pursue excellence in education and research by developing appropriate curricula
and teaching practices, acquiring talented faculty and providing an environment
conducive to teaching and learning. Its graduates are expected to possess high
professional competence combined with the humanistic and moral values envisaged
in its Profile of the Graduates. The educational philosophy of the Institute
lays emphasis on training of the mind rather than stuffing it with an inert
body of facts; on expanding the scientific imagination of the students rather
than making them tread well-worn and outmoded grooves of thought. Guided by
such convictions, the Institute educates its students by confronting them with
real-life problems, and inculcating in them a problem-solving approach. They
are encouraged to explore and solve problems, to break new grounds and to
cultivate leadership qualities. Pakistan is on the threshold of a major
breakthrough in the techno industrial fields and needs professionals with
ability and vision to lead the way. The Institute aims at producing such
professionals with a strong base of engineering education and research. It
strives to produce graduates who can upgrade existing technological activities
in the country and in whom professional excellence is inseparable from a
commitment to the national ideals.
5. The Institute has a Board of
Govemors which sits at the apex of the statutory pyramid of the Institute and
its composition is the same as that of the General Council of SOPREST. It has
overall control of the Institute, the powers to create new components of the
Institute such as a school, faculty or any other teaching or research unit, and
to change the constitution of its Executive Committee and Governing Council.
Engr, Shams ul Mulk, HI, Ph.D (hon), D.Sc (Hon), Former Chairman, Water and
Power Development Authority and Former, Chief Minister of NWFP (Now Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa) is the President of the Board. The members consist of eminent
scientists, scholars, engineers and industrialists as founding members.
Chairman, Higher Education Commission, Chairman, Water and Power Development
Authority, Executive Director SOPREST, Secretary Finance Division, Govt. of
Pakistan, Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Secretary Law, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa are Ex-officio Members of the Board.
On Silver Jubilee of Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, (1993-2018) a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 8/- denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on December 24, 2018.
1. International Anti-Corruption
day is commemorated on 9th December every year all over the world. It signifies
the day when United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) was first
opened for signing at Merida, Mexico in 2003. It is a major milestone in the
global efforts to combat corruption and provides a unique opportunity to create
public awareness against corruption. The day is observed to highlight the
adverse impacts of corruption on humanity.
2. International Anti-Corruption
Day i.e 9th December is gaining more impetus with each passing year as our
society is becoming more aware to the plethora of problems our nation is facing
due to rampant corruption. The recent crusade of the apex court against
corruption and widespread debates and coverage from the media has sensitized
the whole society to the disastrous impacts it has on the development of our
country. The present government is taking bold steps to serve as an example by
practicing good governance, transparency, accountability on economic and
development issues so that we, as Pakistanis start believing in the government.
The improvements in governance will not occur automatically as the development
process unfolds; no virtuous circle will suddenly begin to operate.
3. NAB has intensified its
efforts for raising awareness in the masses in fighting against corruption. The
Bureau is the forerunner in the drive for a corruption free society through
adoption of a holistic three pronged strategy of Awareness, Prevention &
Enforcement. NAB has recovered over Rs. 297 billion since inception and its
efforts have helped Pakistan in moving up the ladder in the (Transparency
International) Corruption Perception Index (CPI) from 126th to 117th (latest
index as of year 2017) position in the community of nations during the last
four years.
4. Pakistan is a developing
country, and it is quintessential that all resources including national kitty
are utilized strictly in accordance with rules and regulations in fair and
transparent manner. NAB is following and advocating policy of zero tolerance
and practicing self-accountability in eradicating Corruption in the country.
5. NAB under section 33C (a) of
NAO 1999 is mandated to educate and advise public authorities, holders of
public office and the community at large on measures to combat corruption and
corrupt practices The Bureau is actively engaging with other public sector
departments and intelligentsia for reforming their systems and regulations in
order to curb the menace of corruption and corrupt practices through the mode
of Prevention Committees. Awareness is aimed at correcting ill habits of
Society through Education and Character Building so as to build public opinion
and will to eradicate Corruption and Corrupt Practices. The major object of
awareness is to transform the social attitude from indifference to abhorrence
against corruption; building anti-corruption coalition; and putting to lime
light various aspects and dimensions of the menace of corruption by raising
awareness and building requisite character traits.
6. NAB as an institution has
played a central role in galvanizing anti-corruption efforts all over the
country, it has become a focal point for people frustrated with our public
sector institutions. The Bureau has developed and introduced an on line
complaint registration system along with dedicated telephone lines for
assistance of general public and complainants, where the grievances of the
citizens are listened very carefully. The Chairman NAB holds public hearings on
the last Thursday of every month wherein he personally hears the complaints of
the public and issues necessary directions for the redressal of their grivances
as law. The Regional Bureaus also hold public hearings for the convenience of
the public on the same pattern as per the advice of the Chairman NAB for
reaching out to the public.
7. The issuance of this
Commemorative Stamp with the support of Pakistan Post on the eve of
International Anticorruption day i.e. December 09, 2018 carrying the message
"United against Corruption for a Prosperous Pakistan" is a step
forward to renew the pledge and commitment of the government against corruption
and for raising awareness of general public about its ill effects and will also
help in the prevention of corruption.
8. Silence perpetuates
corruption; when we have information that can help prevent loss of resources
through corruption or that can assist to bring perpetrators to book. We must
collectively fight, to destroy this cancer that eats deeper into the moral
fabric of our society.
9. Let’s join together, as a
nation, on the eve of International Anti-Corruption day i.e. 9th December, 2018
for renewal of our vows and dedication to the cause of eradication of
corruption from our beloved country so that we leave for our future generations
a better and prosperous Pakistan.
On International Anti-Corruption
Day with the message "United Against Corruption for a Prosperous
Pakistan", a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/-denomination is being
issued by Pakistan Post on December 09, 2018.