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Message from Dr. Atta ur Rahman
Dear Colleagues
In a shocking move, the present government approved the shredding of the
Higher Education Commission into pieces and handing the functions to the
provinces. The Cabinet formally approved this last week.
This was illegal as HEC was a Federal Regulatory Authority and protected
under the 18th amendment of the Constitution like other Federal Regulatory
Authorities . It was also completely autonomous, and reported directly to
the Prime Minister. However it was treated as if it was a part of the
Ministry of Education, and since the Ministry of Education was being
devolved, so this was too. HEC had developed many enemies when I was its
Chairman as I was determined to strictly follow merit and not compromise on
principles. Dr. Sohail Naqvi, Executive Director, continued these policies,
after I resigned, as did the new Chairman Dr. Javaid Laghari. This annoyed
many Parliamentarians, specially on the matter of forged degrees as HEC
refused to testify them as genuine.
This is disastrous for the future of Pakistan as it will lead to horrendous
problems. it will lead to multiplicity of standards and cause the same
chaotic situation that exists in our schools. It will also lead to massive
corruption as the provincial governments will now be able to exert direct
pressures to appoint their cronies at key positions in universities. Greedy
politicians have their eyes on university lands worth hundreds of billions
of rupees and these can be swallowed after appointment of their own persons
at key positions. Universities that are favourites will be better funded and
the formula-based funding evolved by HEC will vanish. The $ 300 million
committed by the World Bank and $ 250 million agreed to by US AID will also
no longer be available as these were linked to the status of HEC not being
changed. The written commitment of the Ministry of Finance with the World
Bank to give sizeable increases in funding to HEC, resulting in doubling of
its recurring and development budgets over the next 3 years will also now no
longer be honoured as funding will now be a provincial responsibility except
for the few Federal Universities. Most importantly, the national focus to
train manpower in key areas of national importance, in harmony with the long
term development plans, will be replaced by a fragmented approach.
I recently held a Press Conference in Islamabad on the platform of the
Pakistan Academy of Sciences (of which I am now President) calling upon the
government to reverse this decision to shred HEC. I also discussed the
matter with Dr. A.Q.Khan who wrote an article for The News. This was
published (as views expressed by him) in The News (Islamabad edition) 2
days ago and in the Karachi edition yesterday.
I have also written an article which is attached. It should be published in
a national newspaper within a couple of days.
I would like each of you to take a strong stand on the matter and write
articles in national newspapers urging the government to reverse this
decision.. We cannot be bystanders as the HEC is shredded into pieces. This
was one sector that was working well, six years of my life went in into
building this vibrant institution as its founding Chairman. The work of HEC
drew much international praise. Alas it has now been destroyed.
Will you act?
Kind regards
Atta
Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman, FRS
NI,HI,SI,TI, UNESCO Science Laureate
(http://pak1stanfirst.com/2011040733...-message-from-dr-atta-ur-rahman-save-hec.html)
Dear Colleagues
In a shocking move, the present government approved the shredding of the
Higher Education Commission into pieces and handing the functions to the
provinces. The Cabinet formally approved this last week.
This was illegal as HEC was a Federal Regulatory Authority and protected
under the 18th amendment of the Constitution like other Federal Regulatory
Authorities . It was also completely autonomous, and reported directly to
the Prime Minister. However it was treated as if it was a part of the
Ministry of Education, and since the Ministry of Education was being
devolved, so this was too. HEC had developed many enemies when I was its
Chairman as I was determined to strictly follow merit and not compromise on
principles. Dr. Sohail Naqvi, Executive Director, continued these policies,
after I resigned, as did the new Chairman Dr. Javaid Laghari. This annoyed
many Parliamentarians, specially on the matter of forged degrees as HEC
refused to testify them as genuine.
This is disastrous for the future of Pakistan as it will lead to horrendous
problems. it will lead to multiplicity of standards and cause the same
chaotic situation that exists in our schools. It will also lead to massive
corruption as the provincial governments will now be able to exert direct
pressures to appoint their cronies at key positions in universities. Greedy
politicians have their eyes on university lands worth hundreds of billions
of rupees and these can be swallowed after appointment of their own persons
at key positions. Universities that are favourites will be better funded and
the formula-based funding evolved by HEC will vanish. The $ 300 million
committed by the World Bank and $ 250 million agreed to by US AID will also
no longer be available as these were linked to the status of HEC not being
changed. The written commitment of the Ministry of Finance with the World
Bank to give sizeable increases in funding to HEC, resulting in doubling of
its recurring and development budgets over the next 3 years will also now no
longer be honoured as funding will now be a provincial responsibility except
for the few Federal Universities. Most importantly, the national focus to
train manpower in key areas of national importance, in harmony with the long
term development plans, will be replaced by a fragmented approach.
I recently held a Press Conference in Islamabad on the platform of the
Pakistan Academy of Sciences (of which I am now President) calling upon the
government to reverse this decision to shred HEC. I also discussed the
matter with Dr. A.Q.Khan who wrote an article for The News. This was
published (as views expressed by him) in The News (Islamabad edition) 2
days ago and in the Karachi edition yesterday.
I have also written an article which is attached. It should be published in
a national newspaper within a couple of days.
I would like each of you to take a strong stand on the matter and write
articles in national newspapers urging the government to reverse this
decision.. We cannot be bystanders as the HEC is shredded into pieces. This
was one sector that was working well, six years of my life went in into
building this vibrant institution as its founding Chairman. The work of HEC
drew much international praise. Alas it has now been destroyed.
Will you act?
Kind regards
Atta
Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman, FRS
NI,HI,SI,TI, UNESCO Science Laureate
(http://pak1stanfirst.com/2011040733...-message-from-dr-atta-ur-rahman-save-hec.html)