Govt urged to develop tolerant curriculum
By Our Correspondent
June 19, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) organised a consultative meeting where the participants raised concerns on the government’s inaction to comply with the Supreme Court order that calls for developing curriculum to promote social and religious tolerance in the country. Peter Jacob and Dr AH Nayyar joined as keynote speakers, while educationists, religious leaders, researchers, students, political workers and rights activists across the country including Bishop Kaleem John, Brig (retd) Samson Simon Sharaf, Asiya Nasir, Rev. Irfan, Sarophina Asghar and Prof Mehrdad Yousuf contributed their perspective to make the education inclusive and equitable in Pakistan.
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