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The Class VIII (ages 12–13) book (Punjab Textbook Board) on Islamic Studies reads: "Honesty for non-Muslims is merely a business strategy, while for Muslims it is a matter of faith." The Class V (ages 9–10) book (Punjab Board) on Social Studies says: "Religion plays a very important role in promoting national harmony.
Punjab School Education Board (Punjab: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਸਕੂਲ ਸਿੱਖਿਆ ਬੋਰਡ; Shahmukhi: پنجاب سکول ایجوکیشن بورڈ | Abbreviated P.S.E.B.) is a school board based in Mohali, Punjab, India. It was founded in 1969 under a legislative act of the Government of Punjab to administer the curriculum taught in ...
The School Education Department is a division of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. legislating, formulating policy, and planning for primary, middle, secondary and higher secondary education and maintain standards of education in these fields. [1] The department's role extends to maintaining and enhancing the quality and standards of ...
A primary school book published under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Punjab. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan was started in 2000s by the government of India to provide free and compulsory education to the children from 6 to 14 years of age. [9] In August 2024, Punjab government announced that it is planning to start a new project called "Schools of happiness".
Private boards. Religious education boards. Church education boards. References. List of education boards in Pakistan. Boards of Intermediate and secondary education in Pakistan are responsible for conducting intermediate and secondary education examinations. These boards set their educational policy under the supervision of the provincial ...
PSUTB English-Punjabi Dictionary (Punjab State University Textbook Board, 1982) – this large-scale, brief-entry dictionary was the finalization of The Standard English-Punjabi Dictionary project that had been begun by Punjab University, Chandigarh. [6] [9] The stalled project was eventually revived and taken over by a collaborative effort ...
National Curriculum and Textbook Board traces its origins to the East Pakistan School Textbook Board which was established in 1954. In 1971, the Bangladesh School Textbook Board was established. In 1976 it was constituted as the National Curriculum and Syllabus Committee and the National Curriculum Development Centre was established in 1981.
43.82%[2] Post secondary. 14.85%[2] Literacy Rate in each Pakistani District as of the 2017 Pakistan Census. Education in Pakistanis overseen by the Federal Ministry of Educationand the provincial governments, while the federal government mostly assists in curriculum development, accreditation and the financing of research and development.