muse
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Well, lets be reminded that Pakistan was not always the bastion of backwardness -- Once Pakistani schools and Pakistani education and especially Pakistan students were something of great value to Pakistanis - but then we had Ayub Khan, we had a government that believed in science and most especially in the idea of PROGRESS -- this is a controversial idea on some levels -- but witht he idea of progress, we had a film industry, we had peoples in cities who were open to ideas from around the world
Then we got Zia and his islam-ization
And after Zia, we got the lost decade, but in the realm of culture, education, the role of the state becomes more reduced, the state abdicates it's responsibility to private organizations dispensing education funded by Arabia.
So, yes, I'm with Bin Qaasim on this.
Then we got Zia and his islam-ization
And after Zia, we got the lost decade, but in the realm of culture, education, the role of the state becomes more reduced, the state abdicates it's responsibility to private organizations dispensing education funded by Arabia.
So, yes, I'm with Bin Qaasim on this.