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To
The Editor
The �Chitral Times�
Subject:-Unavailability of Ethics and Civics compulsory books
for the students of Religious Minorities
Pakistan Religious Minorities Teachers Association (PMTA) wants to
draw the attention of the concerned corners on the subjects of
Ethics and Civics which are compulsory for the students of
Religious Minorities according to the scheme of studies for the
Secondary and Intermediate Examinations but we are sorry to say
that Punjab Text Book Board has never published these books which
are compulsory for the students of Religious Minorities. All
citizens are equal according to the Constitution of Pakistan 1973
but there is deliberately discrimination in the curriculum with the
students of Religious Minorities which is violation of their
fundamental rights.
A book was written by Professor Muhammad Ali Chaudhry on �Basic
Civics (Compulsory)� for Intermediate Classes for Non Muslim
students 22 years ago in December 1984 that was published by Amin
Book Depot, Urdu Bazar, Lahore. This book is not available in the
market now.
Is it possible for a student to appear in the examination without
knowing the syllabus and without having a book? Who has to be the
voice of these voiceless students? Are there not any educationists
from the Religious Minorities to prepare the Book of �religion/s�
So that the students may come to know at least something about
their religion/s? Is it a crime to know the fundamental teachings
of their own religion/s? Is this not violation of the constitution
of Pakistan 1973 which guarantees their fundamental rights? Is a
moderate society possible without it when they are ignored on the
religious ground?
PMTA requests the concerned authorities to take prompt action on
this serious issue and eradicate the genuine problem of the
students belonging to Religious Minorities so that the students may
have books well in time.
Prof. Anjum James Paul
Chairman
Pakistan Minorities Teachers Association (PMTA)
51/GB Samundri, Dist. Faisalabad
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