200 prisoners enrolled with AIOU
Islamabad: More than 200 prisoners are enrolled with the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) for free education. They will give their examinations within the jail premises.AIOU also gave special consideration to the education of IDPs in North Waziristan. A fund of Rs7 million was specially allocated for this purpose. Besides
By our correspondents
May 22, 2015
Islamabad: More than 200 prisoners are enrolled with the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) for free education. They will give their examinations within the jail premises.
AIOU also gave special consideration to the education of IDPs in North Waziristan. A fund of Rs7 million was specially allocated for this purpose. Besides fee remission, the university also provided books to the children of IDPs.
The university has also allocated Rs20 million for the floods’ victims, so that the students residing in the affected regions do not face any hurdle for continuation of their study. Free education has also been made available for orphans and disabled persons, under the students’ support scheme.
An amount of Rs7.75 million has earmarked in their annual budget for providing scholarships to the women especially those living in low-rate literacy regions. It is in line with the government’s policy of empowering the women for their active role in socio-economic development of the country. The university lays special focus on promoting knowledge, skill and good behaviour among its students. It provides education to those who cannot afford educational expenses due to their particularly circumstances.
AIOU also gave special consideration to the education of IDPs in North Waziristan. A fund of Rs7 million was specially allocated for this purpose. Besides fee remission, the university also provided books to the children of IDPs.
The university has also allocated Rs20 million for the floods’ victims, so that the students residing in the affected regions do not face any hurdle for continuation of their study. Free education has also been made available for orphans and disabled persons, under the students’ support scheme.
An amount of Rs7.75 million has earmarked in their annual budget for providing scholarships to the women especially those living in low-rate literacy regions. It is in line with the government’s policy of empowering the women for their active role in socio-economic development of the country. The university lays special focus on promoting knowledge, skill and good behaviour among its students. It provides education to those who cannot afford educational expenses due to their particularly circumstances.
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