7/16/2025

Headline, July 17 2025/ O'' DEAR : ''' PARENTS -PHENOMENAL- POWERS '''


O'' DEAR : 

''' PARENTS -PHENOMENAL-

 POWERS '''




MRS ALIYA KHAN - AND AIRLINE CAPTAIN TUFAIL KHAN - RAISED THEIR CHILDREN IN AMERICA. Right from birth, schooling, college and university. And they also had to attend and think about their responsibilities back home.

! FIRST AND FOREMOST ! : The World Students Society rises to give them a standing ovation. 

So, here we are, so very soon, stitching parental greatness to The World Students Society - the exclusive and eternal ownership of every parent, student, professor and teacher in the world.

THE PARENTS experiences, voices and feelings and intelligence and opinions and what they owe the future generation of parents, students and humanity, all come on to the screen and history as The World Students Society plans to go about planning to set up a VLog.

IN TURN, - all parents of the world over, will get invited to speak what they wish and answer all questions, if they wish, about living a great life.

!WOW! may make a murky and a far from perfect start - but we will ultimately get to evolve, and  compete with the very best in the world. '' Parents Comeback Moment.''

POLICY : We strategize to hook the parents with honour, humour, and action and cliffhangers, while simultaneously using lovely language and all very interesting ideas to get !WOW! into the stratosphere.

!WOW!'s VLog would get to be an irreplaceable technology in building a better world. All incomes, in all forms, will go to the students of the world.

LIFE SKILL : IN Pakistan only 12%  of the children ' students aged 7 to 14 possess basic mathematical skills.

UNICEF : In Pakistan 10 million children in Punjab are out of school. ONE-THIRD children drop out of primary education.

Punjab accounts for 10 million of the estimated 26 million out of school children in the country, according to a UNICEF report. The report released recently stated that Pakistan had one of the world's highest rations of out-of-school children.

Thousands of the children left out of school are believed to be serving in workshops and factories. 

The report revealed that only 66 percent of children in the province were able to complete primary education.

Thus one of every three children did never got to study up to the 5th grade. Another alarming finding of the report is that only 12% of the children aged seven to 14 possess basic mathematical skills.

This above mentioned figure is significantly lower than the 22% average found in lower-middle-income countries globally.

Education experts warn that these numbers highlight a severe crisis in the quality and performance of the country's education system.

They say the report has exposed the claims of the government regarding its efforts to bring back to education the out-of-school children.

A senior official of the Punjab School Education Department said, '' The report states that approximately 26 million children are currently out of school in Pakistan and this is a number greater than the entire population of countries like Sri Lanka.

Of these, 10 million belong to Punjab, the most populous province in the country.''

The statistics quoted in the report also showed that some elements were misleading the Punjab government over the issue of out-of-school children in the province, the official claimed.

According to sources, fake data entries of thousands of children had been detected in the province recently.

School administration were allegedly involved in recording fake admission data and the education ministry had taken notice of the matter.

The report also highlights deep-rooted disparities in the distribution of educational resources.  Government schools receive nearly 3.8 times more funding per student compared to private institutions operating under the Punjab Education Foundation [ PEF].

On the other hand, teachers' representative argue that policies of the government are widening the gap in educational outcomes and reinforcing class-based divisions within the sector.

The report also highlighted rapid population growth, urging immediate reforms to restore balance and equity in education and calling the situation a threat to the country's future stability and progress.

'' In the past, several programmes were launched in the province to increase the literacy ratio, including universal primary enrollment and schools for the poor, but the actual problem is the increase in the population,'' said Rana Liaquat Ali, Secretary General of the Punjab Teachers Union.

He said the authorities were not constructing new schools and were outsourcing existing institutions.

'' A low literacy ratio in the country, including the province, is a major problem and our policy makers should seriously think about the issue of out-of-school children, '' he added. 

The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on Education, Policy, Plans and Threats, continues. The World Students Society thanks Adnan Lodhi.

With most respectful and loving dedication to the Parents, the world over, and then Founders, Students, Professors and Teachers.

See You all prepare for Great Global Elections on The World Students Society - for every subject in the world : wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter X !E-WOW! - The Ecosystem 2011 :

Good Night and God Bless

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