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TehzeebBy: Juvenile Dignitaries
Together Towards Education &
Heritage Revival
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CONCEPT:
The society and culture of Pakistan comprises numerous diverse cultures and ethnic
groups. But unfortunately over the years it has been noticed that the influential media
and the development race of towards the MDGs is contributing to the recession of the
involvement of the youth in own culture, it has also contributed to the degradation of
the individual interest in own heritage and a remarkable increase in the exposure to the
outer glimmering world.
It is undoubtedly a moment of concern that the youth of Pakistan is losing interest in
own heritage, in the beauty of own sunrise, the musky smell of own soil, the shine of
own moon nights and of course the wrinkles of own people developed over the years.
It is also a pity that in the race of developing over the years we have run too fast in the
race that we left behind those who still dwell in the under developed zones, the far-
flung areas of Pakistan. We even forgot that educating them is essential as well.
Considering both the facts the Juvenile Dignitaries landed up with the project
TEHZEEB.
Tehzeeb is basically aimed at utilizing the idea of cultural revival for provision of
education to the needy suppressed future of Pakistan, the street kids.
AIMS:
The aims defined by behind the Tehzeeb are as follows:
Creating an opportunity for admitting street/needy children at primary schools
Provision of Books to the needy kids during the new academic sessions .
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Joining the education development with the youth and heritage revival.
Getting the youth masses on one platform
Inculcating in youth the value of their heritage
Giving masses a chance to explore the artist in them
Developing the sympathetic sense of individuals for the rest of the society
Brining a new wave of affection for the motherland.’
Provision of platform for the depiction of the culture and heritage of Pakistan
MODE OF ACTION:
Tehzeeb is a two phased project and hence would be delivered in two basic steps.
PICTOGRAPHY CAMPAIGN:
In the Pictography Campaign the Team Juvenile Dignitaries shall visit the educational
institutions, and the youth bulged zones and deliver the concept of Tehzeeb.
This shall invite the youth to register for the campaign for a minimal fee and thus a
time frame of one week from the day of registration shall be given to the individualsfor submission of their work which has to be related to the theme i.e. Tehzeeb
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The pictures and videos shall then be submitted for the mass view to the Juvenile
Dignitaries web page and partners websites . Each picture or video upload shall once
again charge a valuable minimal amount.
SCHOOL ADMISSION AND SYLLABI BOOK
DELIVERANCE:
Each penny gained in the head of volunteer registration and the picture submissionsshall contribute to admitting of children to schools and getting them books.
To maintain transparency the web page would be constantly updated with the data of
number of children being benefitted by Tehzeeb.
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TIME FRAME:
The initial time span for the project Tehzeeb is divided into two halves.
SHORT TERM: in the short term the project Tehzeeb aims at rapid gain for achieving
the initial target admitting 50 kids to schools and provide them books so as to deliverthe cause for the current academic session. Hence the short term span estimated is 3
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months. And during this span Tehzeeb shall focus more on the second half of the
aim(s)
LONG TERM: in the long term the project Tehzeeb largely aims at achieving bigger
targets while includes ;
To get a Maximum Number of Needy/Street Kids into the Schools . ( New
Admissions )
Support Families whose children are already Studying in schools but cannot
carry on due to economical Problems
To Sponsor Government schools in providing quality Education . Teacher Training in the Rural Areas .
Parents awareness Programs , regarding Education of their kids and coming up
with concrete solutions which would help them in earning a living for
themselves.
Involving the Youth in Tehzeeb is the first Priority . The Rural and the Urban
Youth are to be Brought on a single platform so that they can work Together
for the betterment of the society in the field of Education , Social welfare
,different awareness Programs .
BENEFICIARIES &STAKE HOLDERS:
The stake holders in the project Tehzeeb are the Juvenile Dignitaries, Educational
Institutions and all the individuals willing to contribute to the cause of retaining
Pakistan’s Heritage and Educating the deprived.
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Whereas the beneficiaries of the project Tehzeeb are none other than the needy,
deprived kids who shall be admitted at schools and provided with the prescribed
syllabi books. The individuals who will get the opportunity to show case their talent as
the Photographers and the analyzers of the word Culture. And moreover the highest
beneficiary of Tehzeeb is the motherland herself, who would be beautifully showcasedthrough the lens of the individuals.
REQUIREMENTS:
Tehzeeb as a project has no prerequisites except for one that is
WILLING INDIVIDUALS
As the success of the project is solely dependent upon the affection that the
individuals are willing to pay to Tehzeeb which aims at showcasing the originalculture of Pakistan and Educating the deprived lot around.
Background of the Educational system and Educational Institutes of Baluchistan
Balochistan is home to the largest number of school buildings that are falling apart. It
also has the least number of educational institutions, the lowest literacy rate among
both males and females, the lowest ranking in the Gender Parity Index (GPI) and the
smallest presence of private educational institutes in the country, according to the
recently issued National Economic Survey (NES). According to the survey, 8.6
percent out of the 10,381 educational institutions in the province are in a 'dangerous'
condition. About 24.7 percent of these need major repairs while 36.6 percent require
minor repairs. Only 30.2 percent are in satisfactory conditions. About six percent of
the schools in Balochistan do not have buildings, nine percent lack electricity, 12
percent are devoid of clean drinking water and 11 percent are without proper latrine.
According to the Economic Survey of Pakistan (2009-10) Balochistan lags behind in
terms of the literacy rate, which is 46 per cent as compared to 59 per cent in Punjab,
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56 per cent Sindh and 49 per cent in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Gender Parity Index
(GPI), as defined in the Economic Survey of Pakistan, is the ratio of females’
enrolment to the males’ enrolment. A GPI of more than one indicates that in
proportion to every male in the school, there is more than one female”. The GPI index
score for Balochistan is 0.35 which is lower than Punjab (0.69), Sindh (0.61) andKhyber Pakhtunkhwa (0.49).
As part of the gender divide in education, there is a vast difference in the literacy rate
between the urban and rural areas of Balochistan. These unequal divides on the basis
of gender and area suggest that a sizable portion of the population has not been given
the opportunity of obtaining education and is thus not fully active in the process of
development.
The recent phase of unrest that started with the murder of Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006
took an ugly turn when the teachers came under attack and many were killed. These
killings had associated chain reactions. Teachers who came from other provinces
suddenly found they were unsafe and started applying for transfers. According to one
estimate more than 70 faculty members of the University of Balochistan have
submitted transfer applications. This is a huge number given that there are only 200
faculty members in all. A sudden and en masse departure of qualified faculty will
have a serious effect on the quality of education.
Besides the university, a number of colleges are now also closed. The school system
has stopped working, for even those that remain open are practically dysfunctional
because of the absence of faculty members and very low student attendance.
This is a disturbing situation that has a direct impact on Balochistan’s younger
generation. Long closures of educational institutions, the sudden departure of qualifiedfaculty, the very intolerant attitude towards other ethnic groups and a threatening
environment on campus will have a negative impact on the academic scene.
Balochistan, which is already lagging behind in terms of development, needs
innovative initiatives to cope with the educational challenges of quantity, quality and
fair distribution on the basis of gender and the rural-urban divide. Such initiatives
were launched a couple of decades ago with the help of foreign funding agencies and
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had some positive outcomes for students and teachers. All of them have now,
unfortunately, come to a halt.
The local teachers and students have tremendous potential. What they need is
exposure to quality education and professional experience. It is through education that
Balochistan can realise the dream of sustainable socio-economic development that
promises enhanced political awareness and a creative means for exploring the freedom
of expression and ideas. But education that ensures such dreams can take place only
on campuses with peaceful classroom interactions, where disagreement can be shown
in an agreeable manner and where teachers are respected and considered important.
Some Facts and Figures :
The Province is Sub-Divided into 30 Districts .
Districts with lowest literacy Rates are :
Mushakhel – 14 %
Nasirabad – 15 %
Kohlu – 17 %
Jhal Magsi – 17 %
Kharan – 19%
Awaran – 20 %
Killa Saifullah – 24 %
Jafferabad – 25 %
90 percent of the Rural Females are illiterate .
Almost All districts have literacy Rates below 50 %.
Project Tehzeeb was voluntarily started from the Captial of Baluchistan , Quetta . Just
a few Km’s away from the city we targeted one of the slums by following the kids
who used to pick up waste from roads . 10 families are residing in that area and we got
22 kids both male and female and by getting voluntary donations and arranging fund
raisers we got all their kids into the nearby school, provided them with uniforms ,
books and paid the school fee of 6 months . The total cost per kid per month is 500
and it varies from area to area . Getting them into schools is not the tough part but the
problems being faced here is to sponsor them in the long term . The number of kids
are increasing day by day as people are getting to know of Tehzeeb so every singleperson here would want us to admit their kids in to schools and help them in getting
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Education . As mentioned above in the long term targets we will be arranging and
working on training programs plus we are in contact with young volunteers who are
willing to teach in the primary schools for free .
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This place is Called Killi Gul Mohammad just a few km’s away from the city of
Quetta , Baluchistan . ( We started From here )