Corona virus: Why are there doubts about the data collected for testing for COD 19 disease in Pakistan?

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Corona virus: Why are there doubts about the data collected for testing for COD 19 disease in Pakistan? June 24 was a difficult day for the provincial capital, Lahore, according to daily statistics from Punjab, the province most affected by coronavirus deaths in Pakistan. In those 24 hours, code-19 disease claimed 55 lives in Lahore, a record so far. In the last five days before June 24, 119 people died of the corona virus in Lahore, an estimated 24 deaths per day. But when the provincial figures for June 25 came out, it was surprising that not a single death had taken place in Lahore. The BBC contacted Mayo Hospital, the largest coronavirus hospital in Lahore, for treatment. According to hospital data, there were three confirmed and five unconfirmed deaths from Code 19 on June 24, two certified and five unconfirmed deaths on June 25, and one confirmed and three unconfirmed deaths on June 26. The reason for collecting the three-day data was to allay fears that deaths after the count de...

The best countries in the world in the field of education

The best countries in the world in the field of education

No nation can develop unless it improves its education sector. History bears witness to the fact that only those nations have been able to maintain their existence in the world, who understood the importance of education and adorned their new generation with this ornament. It is the responsibility of any nation to provide the best educational facilities to its future architects.

Unfortunately, today our country lags far behind other countries in the field of education. The education system in the country is in a very poor state and even now the same educational structure established by the British is in force in the country, through which we can produce only clerks in government schools. As a result of this breakdown of the educational structure, we are far behind the world in science and research.

Pakistan still has a class education system. Most of our government school buildings are either very dilapidated or do not even have tables and chairs for students to sit on. Many government schools even lack teachers. Poor students lag behind in education due to lack of basic facilities and poor quality education. As a result of this difference in the quality of education of the rich and the poor, the student belonging to the poor class does not come forward.

One-third of Pakistan's population lives below the poverty line. It is also a fact that in a country where it is difficult to earn a living, how can parents afford the hefty fees of educational institutions to educate their children, leaving poor students to miss out on their education? Unable to continue the series and start looking for a livelihood.

Unlike Pakistan, the commitment to adopt a modern education system and keep pace with the world has brought the education system of different countries to a climax. Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States and many other countries are considered to be the first choice for students to pursue higher education, while South Korea is also making rapid progress in the field of education. The number of students and professionals going to China for higher education from Pakistan is also increasing day by day.

In the Middle East, Dubai is also introducing drastic reforms to its education system. The world appreciates the education system introduced to Cuban citizens, despite the fact that it has developed the best education system for its people despite financial difficulties. There are certain standards of education in any country, on the basis of which the quality of education in that country is tested, such as "How does the education system in a country meet the needs of a good economy"? Etc. Based on the answer to this question, let's take a look at the education system in some of the best countries in the world today.

New Zealand

New Zealand has one of the best education systems in the world. The country's education department is always at the forefront of innovation. The New Zealand government plans to introduce online education courses, in which students will no longer have to go to school a few days a week.

Australia

Australia is a highly educated country and has a very high rate of higher education. Here, 43% of people have dropped out of school after graduating from an institution, the highest rate after Canada, Japan, Israel, Korea, the United States and the United Kingdom.

United States

In the United States, 43% of the population has a university education. This is the fifth highest rate in the developed world.

Australia

The tax rate in Norway is very high and the same money is spent on education. Norway spends 14 14,000 per student annually on everything from primary education to university education, the third highest rate in developed countries.

Denmark

Denmark is the country that spends the most of its wealth on education in the developed world. Denmark spends 7.9% of its GDP on educational institutions. What is the highest priority of education in this country? This can be gauged from the fact that even during the financial crisis of 2008-2010, education expenditure was not reduced but increased.

Belgium

Belgium enjoys the full benefits of higher education, as the unemployment rate among university-educated people is only 3%. Unemployment rates among other levels of education are also lower than the European average. Teaching is also an important sector in the country. The average salary of a teacher in this country is ہزار 74,000. In developed countries it averages 52,000.

Switzerland

The majority of Switzerland's population has a full secondary education. Switzerland spends an average of ً 16,000 a year on a student, compared to the European Union's average of 9,500.

Netherlands

One-third of the Netherlands' population between the ages of 25 and 64 have a university degree, well ahead of developed countries, where the average is 24 percent.

Finland

Finland's education system is recognized worldwide. Here teachers are selected from the top 10% of the country's graduates and they need to have a master's degree in education.

Singapore

Singapore's education system is held in high esteem around the world, but is also called a "pressure cooker" because of its severity and severity. When compared globally to mathematics and science, Singapore's school system ranks first

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