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Students asked not to cheat in exams

2014-09-30
KARAK: Khushhal Khan Khattak University, Karak, Vice-Chancellor Professor Mohammad Ibrahim Khattak on Monday asked the students to avoid cheating in exams and focus on becoming successful citizens.

He was addressing a ceremony on the university premises to welcome the newly enrolled students in different departments on Monday.

He asked students to develop a culture of learning.

The vice-chancellor regretted that cheating in exams had deprived the Khattak tribe of its reputation of being an educated class, and called for shunning the practice to ensure quality education.

Mr Khattak stressed that the varsity students should have good characters as they were the ambassadors of the country.

On the occasion, head of education department Brig retired Sher Daraz Khattak advised the students to be honest and devoted to their studies.

BIDS TO DERAIL DEMOCRACY FOILED: Pathtunkhwa Milli Awami Party district general secretary Rafi Khattak has claimed that party chief Mehmood Khan Achalaai has dashed the hopes of some elements wanting to derail democracy in the country.

Addressing a public meeting at Warana Paloski on Monday he said that supremacy of parliament and democracy were the party`s objectives.

The nationalist leader said that granting full autonomy to the provinces could ensure progress and prosperity of the federating units.

Mr Khattak said that despite having rich in mineral and natural resources the Pakhtun soil was kept backward.

The PkMAP leader demanded of the government to construct oil refinery in district Karak and added that jobs should be given to local educated people in oil and gas companies.CorrespondentKARAK: Khushhal Khan Khattak University, Karak, Vice-Chancellor Professor Mohammad Ibrahim Khattak on Monday asked the students to avoid cheating in exams and focus on becoming successful citizens.

He was addressing a ceremony on the university premises to welcome the newly enrolled students in different departments on Monday.

He asked students to develop a culture of learning.

The vice-chancellor regretted that cheating in exams had deprived the Khattak tribe of its reputation of being an educated class, and called for shunning the practice to ensure quality education.

Mr Khattak stressed that the varsity students should have good characters as they were the ambassadors of the country.

On the occasion, head of education department Brig retired Sher Daraz Khattak advised the students to be honest and devoted to their studies.

BIDS TO DERAIL DEMOCRACY FOILED: Pathtunkhwa Milli Awami Party district general secretary Rafi Khattak has claimed that party chief Mehmood Khan Achalaai has dashed the hopes of some elements wanting to derail democracy in the country.

Addressing a public meeting at Warana Paloski on Monday he said that supremacy of parliament and democracy were the party`s objectives.

The nationalist leader said that granting full autonomy to the provinces could ensure progress and prosperity of the federating units.

Mr Khattak said that despite having rich in mineral and natural resources the Pakhtun soil was kept backward.

The PkMAP leader demanded of the government to construct oil refinery in district Karak and added that jobs should be given to local educated people in oil and gas companies.Correspondent