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Single National Curriculum must be out of Paper and need Implementation

Fariyal Mir

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Education is the key to progress whether it is in an individual case, community circle, regional boundaries, and nationwide. It must be a basic right of every individual. Even education needs to be free from the age factor. Because it provides the best steps for seeking knowledge. All the developed nations have proved it to the world and are ruling over the world with their curriculum. Curriculums like Cambridge and Oxford are vivid examples. Today many nations are following these international curriculums with a certain variation. Pakistan has been one of them and that has created major discrimination and upheaval in class division. Though education should be far beyond the divisions. The divisions can be broken down with a common national curriculum because the international curriculum cannot work nationally.

However, Pakistan has taken an exemplary initiative to design a Single National Curriculum (SNC) which has a well-formed format. This initiative has been processed from the grass-root level and has considered all the important aspects. It would be the ideal curriculum for the nation. The objectives of this upgraded curriculum are to educate every child with fair and equal opportunities, to upgrade Social Cohesion and National Integration, to alleviate the disparities in education content, to enhance social mobility, and more and more to work for the holistic development of children.

Moreover, the key considerations are also genuine like the teaching of Quran and Sunnah to the Muslims, to inculcate the vision of great leaders like Jinnah and Iqbal, to introduce a constitutional framework with national policies, aspiration, and standards, alignment with the goals and targets of Suitable Development Goals given by United Nation. It has consideration of social, cultural, and religious values, up to date with the international trends, Promotion of intellectual, spiritual, aesthetic, emotional, social, and physical development of learners, and shift of trend from rote-memorization to research-based projects and inquires.

Further, this discussion is in the table of all high profile stakeholders such as all federating units, public sector, private sector, Federal Government Educational Institutions (FGEIs) Cantts & Garrisons, Deeni Madaris, Cambridge University UK for English, Math’s and Science, and LUMS and AKU-IED.

For now, the main thing is the implementation of all these write-ups practically throughout Pakistan. The ground practice of this Single National Curriculum (SNC) can work to end all the disparities and divisions in the education sector. It needs to ensure all the education departments implement this Single National Curriculum. So that the differences of the elite education system, middle-class level, and poor’s affiliation can be overcome. The poor in the Deeni Madaris has exactly the same rights to get an education as the elite going to the top educational institutes. The child starting from pre-class in the government primary school must have the opportunity to get Early Child Development (ECD) course like the private standard schools. The children of the middle class and lower class also need holistic development and nourishment from well-trained teachers. The primary level is the basis of education and if it would be of the mark then there would not be any obstacle in getting the high and higher level of education.

SNC with well-trained teachers can upgrade Pakistan to a top-level educated country and it can gather the nation as one nation (AikQaum). So, it should be implemented on a priority basis because we cannot effort to lose more time in the progression of our country Pakistan. All the table participating stakeholders can play their roles in the implementation. As a nation, we will study the same so that we can stand at the level.

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Pakistan Successfully Launches PRSE-EO2 Satellite into Space

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Pakistan has achieved another proud milestone in its space journey with the successful launch of the PRSE-EO2 satellite into orbit. This achievement reflects Pakistan’s growing strength in science, technology, and national capability, proving that the country is steadily advancing in modern space development.

The PRSE-EO2 satellite is designed to support Pakistan in multiple critical areas, including earth observation, mapping, environmental monitoring, and national development planning. With this satellite in space, Pakistan will be able to improve its ability to collect accurate data for agriculture, water management, urban planning, disaster monitoring, and climate-related challenges.

This success is a strong reminder that space technology is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for nations that want to grow in the modern world. Satellites play an important role in helping countries manage their resources, respond to natural disasters, and strengthen national security through better monitoring and planning.

The successful launch of PRSE-EO2 also sends a positive message to Pakistan’s youth. It shows that Pakistan has the talent and potential to compete in advanced fields such as aerospace engineering, satellite technology, and artificial intelligence-driven systems. Such achievements inspire young minds to pursue careers in science and innovation, strengthening the country’s future.

Pakistan’s progress in space technology is not only a matter of national pride but also a strategic step toward long-term development. As the world becomes more data-driven, satellite-based information will be a powerful tool for smarter governance and faster progress.

The launch of PRSE-EO2 proves one clear reality: Pakistan is not standing still. Pakistan is moving forward. And with each successful mission, the nation strengthens its position as a country capable of innovation, modern research, and high-tech achievement.

This moment is a victory for Pakistan’s scientists, engineers, and institutions—and a hopeful sign for the future of a stronger, smarter, and more advanced Pakistan.

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Kashmir Day: A Voice for Dignity, Peace, and Justice

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Every year on 5th February, Pakistan observes Kashmir Day to express solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. For many, it is a national tradition. But for those who understand the human reality behind the issue, it is far more than that. Kashmir Day is a reminder that millions of people still live with uncertainty, restrictions, and a future that remains unresolved.

As AikQaum, we believe Kashmir is not simply a political dispute. It is a human story. Behind every news report are families, children, students, and ordinary people who want what every human being wants: safety, dignity, and a peaceful life. Kashmir Day matters because silence does not reduce suffering. When the world stops speaking about Kashmir, the pain does not disappear—it only becomes less visible.

For Pakistan, Kashmir is an emotional and moral responsibility. It is tied to shared history, shared identity, and a deep sense of connection. But this responsibility must be carried with wisdom. Support for Kashmir should not be expressed through hatred or extreme language. It should be expressed through dignity, truth, and consistent advocacy based on human rights and international principles.

In today’s world, the Kashmir issue is also a battle of narratives. Misinformation spreads quickly, and emotional reactions often replace facts. This is where Pakistan’s youth have a powerful role. Young Pakistanis can support Kashmir by sharing verified information, raising awareness responsibly, and keeping the conversation alive in a way that the world can respect. A cause becomes stronger when it is represented with discipline and humanity.

Kashmir Day also reminds Pakistan of the importance of unity. A divided nation cannot carry a moral cause effectively. If Pakistan wants the world to listen, Pakistan must first stand together. Unity is not only a national value—it is a strategic necessity.

To the people of Kashmir, AikQaum’s message is clear: you are not forgotten. Your voices matter. Your courage is respected. Your future is important. Pakistan’s solidarity is not limited to one day; it is a long-term commitment rooted in conscience and shared humanity.

Kashmir Day is ultimately a day of conscience. It is a reminder that justice must be pursued with patience, wisdom, and peace. At AikQaum, we stand with Kashmir—firmly, respectfully, and with the belief that no people should remain unheard forever.

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“Winter Relief Drive Brings Warmth and Dignity to Islamabad’s Most Vulnerable”

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Providing a sense of security to deserving families in Islamabad during cold nights
Islamabad: With a determination not to leave deserving and disadvantaged families and individuals alone in the severe cold of Islamabad, the “Social Cooperation Initiative” in collaboration with the “Zakat Foundation of America” distributed “Winter Relief Packages” among poor families and needy individuals. The aim of this campaign is to protect poor families and needy individuals from the harshness of the weather and provide them with a sense of security.

1- 50 widowed women residing in Jinnah Garden were provided with cold protection equipment so that they could face the harshness of the weather.
2- 20 members of the neglected section of the society, the transgender community, were also provided with relief packages.
3- 20 homeless people living a miserable life under bridges were directly reached out and provided with essential relief items.
4- In addition, 20 women residents of the Social Protection Women’s Center (8-H) were distributed blankets and quilts.
The relief package included warm shawls, blankets, socks, gloves, hats, and warm hoodies for adults and children.
On this occasion, the leadership of the “Social Cooperation Initiative” thanked the “Zakat Foundation of America” ​​and said: “The winter season is a very difficult time for disadvantaged families and needy individuals. Our goal is to ensure that no deserving person is deprived of assistance. This campaign is not just about distributing goods, but also a commitment to serving humanity and social inclusion.

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