Monday, March 13, 2017

SECMC Partners with IBA to Train Thari Engineers

With an aim to produce high quality human resources from an area with the lowest human development indicators; Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) and Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to impart high quality training to engineers hailing from Tharparkar.
Under the program, IBA Karachi will teach management related courses to Thari engineers in Thar Block II of District Tharparkar, these engineers have been selected through SECMC's under Thari Trainee Engineers Program (TTEP).

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Basic Input/Output

Basic Input/Output Until now, the example programs of previous sections provided very little interaction with the user, if any at all. Using the standard input and output library, we will be able to interact with the user by printing messages on the screen and getting the user's input from the keyboard.
C++ uses a convenient abstraction called streams to perform input and output operations in sequential media such as the screen or the keyboard. A stream is an object where a program can either insert or extract characters to/from it. We do not really need to care about many specifications about the physical media associated with the stream - we only need to know it will accept or provide characters sequentially.

The standard C++ library includes the header file iostream, where the standard input and output stream objects are declared.

Standard Output (cout)

Operators

Operators
Once we know of the existence of variables and constants, we can begin to operate with them. For that purpose, C++ integrates operators. Unlike other languages whose operators are mainly keywords, operators in C++ are mostly made of signs that are not part of the alphabet but are available in all keyboards. This makes C++ code shorter and more international, since it relies less on English words, but requires a little of learning effort in the beginning.
You do not have to memorize all the content of this page. Most details are only provided to serve as a later reference in case you need it.

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Non-formal education way forward to achieve high literacy rate

“Without non-formal education, we will not be able to achieve 90% literacy rate & 100% enrollment as targeted in the vision 2025 of Pakistan to achieve universal primary education. For this purpose National Commission for Human Development has been tasked to prepare a realistic action plan with appropriate programme interventions and necessary resources to achieve its targets for a literate society for Pakistan”. This was observed by the chairperson NCHD Razina Alam Khan while sharing with senior management regarding her experience of two weeks visit to Japan as head of Pakistan education delegation to study the Japanese education system.

She said that National Education Policy was an excellent strategy towards promotion of literacy which will help in standardizing literacy & non formal programs in the country. She asked the senior managers to prepare accelerated syllabus for out of school children keeping in view the skill training & technical aspects. She urged for robust monitoring and evaluation program for real time monitoring of literacy drive of NCHD. She observed that multigrade teaching required specific training and this aspect of prime importance should not be neglected.

Meanwhile, Chairperson NCHD in a message on occasion of International Women Day said it reminds us that women are pivotal entity of a family and first teacher to the child. This year theme is very exciting, which says: “Be Bold for Change”. This theme has been elaborated as, “Each one of us — with women, men and non-binary people joining forces — can be a leader within our own spheres of influence by taking bold pragmatic action to accelerate gender parity. Through purposeful collaboration, we can help women advance and unleash the limitless potential offered to economies the world over.”

Students face uncertain future as BADC awaits recognition

LARKANA: The batch of 50 students shortlisted for admission to the Bibi Aseefa Dental College (BADC) in 2016-17 session face an uncertain future as the federal ministry of health has not yet issued the much-awaited notification to grant recognition to the college.

Sources in the college told Dawn on Saturday that the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council had recommended to the ministry, after physical inspection of the college, to issue the notification, and then it sent reminders twice to do the needful, but to no avail.

Mayor gifts two buses to Urdu University

Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhter has fulfilled his promise of reserving two buses for Federal Urdu University of Arts Science and Technology (FUUAST), reported Dunya News.

The availability of new buses would facilitate the varsity students as their problems regards to conveyance would get solved to a great extent. It was almost a month ago when Mayor Karachi Waseem Akhter announced to reserve two buses for varsity students when they held a demonstration for their demands after the death of university’s students.

154 Chinese firms attend road-show for solarisation of schools in Punjab

BEIJING (China) March 10 (APP): The heads and representatives of more than 145 Chinese companies attended a road-show organized for ‘Solarisation of 20,000 Schools Programme in Punjab’ and showed their keen interest to invest in the project scheduled to be completed by the end of this year.

The road show under Khadim-e-Punjab Ujala Programme was organized by the Commercial Section of the Embassy of Pakistan.

Japan awards research scholarships to Pak students

The Government of Japan has awarded MEXT Research scholarships for masters/doctorate degrees for Year-2017 to seven (7) postgraduate students of Pakistan.



It is aimed at providing them with an opportunity to pursue higher studies in their respective fields at the public sector universities in Japan. The Embassy of Japan organized a pre-departure orientation for seven Pakistani students on Friday night who have been awarded the MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan) research scholarships by the Government of Japan.

Islamabad tops in quality education in public schools

A report on education quality in Pakistan hints improvement in the public sector.


A survey was conducted throughout the country in which numerous categories were included to study the quality of education in public schools, a private news channel reported.