Pakistan Today
The Central Development Working Party
(CDWP) has approved six projects for higher education sector worth Rs. 8
billion in a meeting held the other day with Federal Minister for Planning,
Development and Reform, Mr. Ahsan Iqbal in the chair, says a press release
issued here on Sunday.
The projects sanctioned for promotion
of higher education in the country include establishment of a Technology
Development Fund (TDF) for HEC scholars returning after completion of PhD in
order to introduce new technologies; establishment of the University of Sibi,
Balochistan; provision of necessary operational facilities for King Abdullah
Campus, University of AJK, Muzaffarabad; development of Fatima Jinnah Women
University, Rawalpindi, Campus II, Phase-2; subsidy to scholars abroad under
Culture Exchange Programme of HEC, Phase II;
and provision of higher education opportunities to students of
Balochistan and FATA, Phase-II.
The establishment of a TDF for HEC
scholars will cost Rs. 3792.532 million to be financed from PSDP allocation of
HEC. The project, designed for five years, is likely to continue as a recurring
activity after successful implementation of the PSDP project. The project will
help enhance capacity to increase the knowledge capital. This enhanced research
activity will result in innovation and development of processes which will
eventually boost the national economy.
The second project envisages
establishment of the University of Sibi by providing necessary facilities to
commence academic activities. The University will be established at a cost of
Rs. 583.585 million in front of Bolan Pass on 250 acres of land allotted by the
Provincial Government. The project will be completed in three years.
All the 27 districts of Balochistan
were examined by dividing them into various groups on the basis of geographical
limitations, ethnic conditions and connectivity in order to assess demand of
the area. In the feasibility report, Sibi district was ranked highly potential
district for establishment of a university. The University will enroll around
1000 students annually in six academic programmes at BS level. Five teaching
laboratories will be established for 1000 students.
The project for provision of
necessary operational facilities for King Abdullah Campus (KAC), University of
AJK envisages provision of the missing facilities and operational needs of the
campus. The main campus of the University, established in 1980, would be
shifted to KAC after its completion. The operational needs include construction
of a multipurpose hall, a boundary wall, installation of water supply line and
a treatment plant, and installation of 11KV feeder for provision of electricity
along with other infrastructure and transport facilities.
The development of Fatima Jinnah
Women University, Rawalpindi Campus II, Phase-2, which will cost Rs. 961.447
million, will help meeting the growing demand of the University. The project,
covering 177660 square feet area, encompasses different departments including
Biotechnology, Botany, Physics, Electronics Engineering, Law and Commerce and
will be completed in three years.
Under another project, HEC scholars
abroad will be extended subsidy under the Culture Exchange Program of HEC
(Phase II). The project, which will cost Rs. 709.218 million, will be completed
in seven years. The project aims at extending subsidy to students under the
culture and education exchange agreements signed with various countries. The
scheme will be implemented by HEC under the overall policy guidelines of
National Scholarship Management Committee. Under the project, 200 PhD scholars
and 300 MS scholars will be extended subsidy. Besides paying subsidy to
scholars, a one-time return ticket will also be provided to them.
The CDWP has also approved Phase-II
of “Provision of Higher Education Opportunities to Students of Balochistan and
FATA” with a cost of Rs. 2983.698 million. It will provide access of higher
education to around 4000 students.