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One-sided Western Propaganda about Madressahas & their Student
99% of these Madreesahas are best examples of a NGO. They provide free shelter, free education both religious & vocational, free uniforms and free food.
The following article talks about madreesah students who got vocational training.
Pakistani religious students attend a class in Jamia Naeemia seminary in Lahore on May 19, 2009. The majority of Pakistanis consider the practice of religion as the most important thing in their lives. A recent Gilani poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan shows that forty percent of the respondents ranked 'Practicing Religion' as number one on a ten point scale. -AFP
Wednesday, 20 May, 2009
LAHORE: The Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (Tevta) has imparted technical skills to some 4,000 students enrolled at 28 selected madressahs across Punjab.
Almost half of this trained manpower has now become financially independent by establishing their own businesses.
This was stated by Tevta Chairman Mohsin Syed while speaking at a meeting with the heads of madressahs and Tevta officers at authoritys secretariat on Tuesday.
'Tevtas efforts to train youth at madressahs have started bearing fruit,' he said.
Mr Syed said Tevta had planned to set up 30 additional technical training centres at madressahs.
'A new lot of 10,000 students will be imparted technical training in short courses while offering four trades in addition to their religious education,' he added.
The Tevta chairman said the purpose to offer four technical courses at madressahs was to empower its students engaged in religious education in employable skills. He said the technical training would enable these students to have more options for sustainable livelihood and meet the demands of skilled workers in society.
Mr Syed said Saudi Arabia and Qatar were in dire need of trained manpower in the field of construction sector. He said he had directed the Tevta management to prepare a feasibility to offer construction-related courses at madressahs as well.
In order to enhance the capabilities of instructors engaged in madressahs, he said special programmes would be started to train them in latest teaching techniques. On the demand of madressahs, the Tevta chairman said, one to three years technical courses would also be offered in phases.
Source: Madressah students get vocational training