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Education journalism: Why education is neglected in the media LAHORE: “Education is one of the most neglected sectors in media, as journalists often consider it boring to report on the subject”, said former education minister Mian Imran Masood at a journalism workshop on Tuesday. |
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Education journalism: Why education is neglected in the media LAHORE: “Education is one of the most neglected sectors in media, as journalists often consider it boring to report on the subject”, said former education minister Mian Imran Masood at a journalism workshop on Tuesday. |
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Pakistan needs more emphasis on education, Ex. Minister of Education Mian Imran Masood “Media and particularly reporters should emphasis on education as it is a need of the day. Education sector is one of the most neglecting areas in reporting in media. Lack of stakeholder’s interest and commitment to the education sector makes it different for reporters to do follow up on education policy or scrutinize education budget allocation. It was stated by the than Minister for Education, Punjab, Mian Imran Masood, |
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Education journalism: Why education is neglected in the media LAHORE: “Education is one of the most neglected sectors in media, as journalists often consider it boring to report on the subject”, said former education minister Mian Imran Masood at a journalism workshop on Tuesday. |
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Speakers urge media to lay emphasis on education sector "Pakistan today needs more emphasis on education sector and media should also follow suit. Education sector is one of the most neglecting areas in reporting in media. Journalists often find it boring to report or securitize the education sector. Lack of stakeholder's interest and commitment to the education sector makes |
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24% Children in Bahawalpur have no access to schools. Dire need for improved accountability and media coverage of priority education issues: ILM-O-AGAHI Workshop Bahawalpur – 08 May, 2014 – There is dire need for improved accountability and media coverage of priority education issues and consensus building on provincial education policies by engaging media, legislators, educationists and the community.“Low enrollment rate, poor quality, lack of accountability and total absence of discourse are the key problems of education sector of Pakistan and can’t be solved without the active participation of all segments of society including media.” |
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Capacity-building talked to highlight academia’s woes MIRPUR (AJK) (- Pakistan’s education and academia reporting within the industry is fairly weak. Alarming factors contributing to the knowledge deficit is the media’s limited exposure to real challenges being confronted by education sector in Pakistan and lack of relevant training in the media sector. |
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5% Children in Azad Jammu & Kashmir still out of School with remaining 95% learning not satisfactory as well. Mirpur Azad Jammu & Kashmir – 14 March, 2014 – Pakistan’s education and academia reporting within the industry is fairly weak. Alarming factors contributing to the knowledge deficit is the media’s limited exposure to real challenges of education sector in Pakistan and lack of relevant trainings in the media sector. |
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Media urged to play active role in promoting education ISLAMABAD: Chairman of Media Sciences at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Prof Dr Zafar Iqbal on Wednesday said that Pakistan’s media should play an active role in promoting education for the marginalised segments of society, as it can help eliminate economic disparity. |
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Pakistan has immense potential for investment ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has immense potential in certain sectors like agribusiness, dairy, Fast Moving Consumers Goods (FMCGs) andInformation and communicationtechnology (ICT), Sadika Hameed a US expert has said here in an interview. |
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