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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to the Punjab Tahaffuz-e-Bunyad-e-Islam Bill 2020, the DGPR will have the powers to visit and inspect any printing press, publication house, book store and confiscate any book, before or after printing.</p>— Benazir Shah (@Benazir_Shah) <a href="https://twitter.com/Benazir_Shah/status/1286212988681228288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Our attitudes toward books and publishing is such that no amount of improvement in curriculum can prepare our young generation to this reality.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to the Punjab Tahaffuz-e-Bunyad-e-Islam Bill 2020, the DGPR will have the powers to visit and inspect any printing press, publication house, book store and confiscate any book, before or after printing.</p>— Benazir Shah (@Benazir_Shah) <a href="https://twitter.com/Benazir_Shah/status/1286212988681228288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Our attitudes toward books and publishing is such that no amount of improvement in curriculum can prepare our young generation to this reality.

Awkward moment when someone is having to post a Benazir Shah tweet to make a point. :))


She is a well known jiyala and gets exposed for her fake news on twitter on a daily basis, but since it matched your army hating agenda like all 'liberals' you were very quick to share it. No wonder you people turn a blind towards Billoo and daddy's corruption and systematic destruction of Sindh just because they love to bark against the army. As IK said these people aren't liberal they are liberally corrupt.

:salute
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to the Punjab Tahaffuz-e-Bunyad-e-Islam Bill 2020, the DGPR will have the powers to visit and inspect any printing press, publication house, book store and confiscate any book, before or after printing.</p>— Benazir Shah (@Benazir_Shah) <a href="https://twitter.com/Benazir_Shah/status/1286212988681228288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Our attitudes toward books and publishing is such that no amount of improvement in curriculum can prepare our young generation to this reality.

Pakistan today banned 100 books, publishers included Oxford and Cambridge. One book was banned because it included pigs in a mathematical problem. Another was banned because it had quotes from Gandhi!
 
Pakistan today banned 100 books, publishers included Oxford and Cambridge. One book was banned because it included pigs in a mathematical problem. Another was banned because it had quotes from Gandhi!

100 books banned in Punjab for profane, anti-Pakistan content

LAHORE : Punjab Curriculum & Textbook Board (PCTB) Managing Director Rai Manzoor Hussain Nasir on Thursday banned 100 books being taught in private schools for carrying blasphemous and anti-Pakistan content.

Addressing a press conference, Rai Manzoor Hussain Nasir said that the PCTB had started critical review of 10,000 books being taught by private schools across the province and in the first phase had banned 100 books of 31 publishers including Oxford and Cambridge for blasphemous, immoral and anti-Pakistan content.

The PCTB MD said that the board had formed 30 committees for this purpose. He said it was sad that nobody checked these books earlier and had no idea what was being taught to our kids in private schools against hefty fees. He said the banned books had distorted facts about Pakistan and its creation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal while these books also carried blasphemous content. He said Pakistan was portrayed as an inferior country to India while Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) was also shown as part of India in maps in some of these books.

Rai Manzoor Nasir said that instead of including sayings of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal, etc. one of the books carried sayings of Mahatma Gandhi and some unknown people. He said in a book of Mathematics counting concepts were made explained to the young students showing pictures of pigs. He said one of the books by Cambridge tried to promote crime and violence among the students on the basis of unemployment in the country.

The PCTB MD said that these 100 books had been immediately banned and the publishers had been directed to immediately stop publishing and selling the books. He said District Education Authorities (DEAs) across Punjab will visit private schools (after reopening of schools) to check if these books were still being taught. He said FIRs would be registered against the publishers for violation under the provisions of the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Act 2015.

science moot: University of Education's first two-day online international conference on “Advances in Material Sciences” started on Thursday. The conference is being attended by the renowned scientists from nine countries, including USA, China, Australia, Malaysia, Germany, South Korea and Pakistan. Inaugurating the conference, the UOE Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha said this conference would provide knowledge based on latest research in the relevant field. More than 30 papers will be read out during the conference.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/691186-100-books-banned-for-profane-anti-pakistan-content

^ Bold. :)) :danish
 
Urdu version of ‘A Case of Exploding Mangoes’ banned by Punjab government.

Imran Khan should ban all book altogether!
 
100 books banned in Punjab for profane, anti-Pakistan content

LAHORE : Punjab Curriculum & Textbook Board (PCTB) Managing Director Rai Manzoor Hussain Nasir on Thursday banned 100 books being taught in private schools for carrying blasphemous and anti-Pakistan content.

Addressing a press conference, Rai Manzoor Hussain Nasir said that the PCTB had started critical review of 10,000 books being taught by private schools across the province and in the first phase had banned 100 books of 31 publishers including Oxford and Cambridge for blasphemous, immoral and anti-Pakistan content.

The PCTB MD said that the board had formed 30 committees for this purpose. He said it was sad that nobody checked these books earlier and had no idea what was being taught to our kids in private schools against hefty fees. He said the banned books had distorted facts about Pakistan and its creation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal while these books also carried blasphemous content. He said Pakistan was portrayed as an inferior country to India while Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) was also shown as part of India in maps in some of these books.

Rai Manzoor Nasir said that instead of including sayings of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal, etc. one of the books carried sayings of Mahatma Gandhi and some unknown people. He said in a book of Mathematics counting concepts were made explained to the young students showing pictures of pigs. He said one of the books by Cambridge tried to promote crime and violence among the students on the basis of unemployment in the country.

The PCTB MD said that these 100 books had been immediately banned and the publishers had been directed to immediately stop publishing and selling the books. He said District Education Authorities (DEAs) across Punjab will visit private schools (after reopening of schools) to check if these books were still being taught. He said FIRs would be registered against the publishers for violation under the provisions of the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Act 2015.

science moot: University of Education's first two-day online international conference on “Advances in Material Sciences” started on Thursday. The conference is being attended by the renowned scientists from nine countries, including USA, China, Australia, Malaysia, Germany, South Korea and Pakistan. Inaugurating the conference, the UOE Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha said this conference would provide knowledge based on latest research in the relevant field. More than 30 papers will be read out during the conference.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/691186-100-books-banned-for-profane-anti-pakistan-content

^ Bold. :)) :danish

Rai Manzoor is a massive Mumtaz Qadri supporter: an awful man with a gutter brain.

He is often seen on Twitter morally policing Pakistani women and accusing them of spreading vulgarity while at the same time liking immoral/adult videos. A true hypocrite!

With such clowns in charge of inspecting books in Naya Pakistan, we do not need enemies!
 
The Punjab government has decided to ban 100 books being taught in private schools deeming them “anti-national” and “blasphemous”.

An official of the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) had told Geo.tv that the authority is reviewing the books under a 2015 law which empowered them to ban a book found violating the guidelines set by a competent authority.

According to the banned list obtained by Geo.tv, 17 books were taught to class-I students, 18 were taught in class-II, 19 in class-III, 24 in class-IV, 13 in class-V, 4 in class-VI, three in class-VII, one to class-IX and one to both class-IX and X.

'Over 10,000 books under review'

Managing Director PCTB Rai Manzoor Hussain Nasir had earlier told Geo.tv that they were currently examining over 10,000 books being taught in private schools and after the review is complete, the number of banned books could be in thousands.

Nasir said he was acting under the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Act, 2015, passed during the tenure of the previous provincial government.

Section 10 of the Act requires an author to seek approval from the Board prior to publishing his/her book. It further gives the Board power to ban a publication which contains “anything repugnant to the injunctions of Islam, or contrary to the integrity, defence or security of Pakistan or any part of Pakistan, public order or morality.”

While content related to Islam in an Islamiyat, History, Pakistan Studies, Urdu or Literature book will need a go-ahead from the religious Muttahida Ulema Board, as well as the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, before it can be included in a private school’s curriculum.

“The law was already there but for the last four years no one was doing anything,” Nasir said, adding, “So when I was appointed to the Board, in February, I decided to take action.”

'Action under the law'

The managing director has set up 30 committees to pour over 10,000 textbooks of private schools. He says each committee is headed by an “expert” of the subject, whose books are being reviewed.

Of the books banned till now, one mathematical textbook had an image of a pig another printed an incorrect map of Pakistan.

“Whatever I am doing, I am doing under the law,” Nasir said, “If you want to teach a child about numbers use the picture of a goat or a pigeon. Why do you need to show a pig?”

Pakistan’s constitution guarantees an individual the right to a fair trial and due process. Yet, Nasir admits he has not invited a single author or publisher, whose book was outlawed, for a chance to be heard.

“The parameters in the law are very clear about what can and cannot be published,” he said, “So what is there to explain? I can even register a police complaint against a person who does not comply.”

Under the Act, a person can be imprisoned for up to two years, if he/she fails to abide by the prohibition.

“What I have done is completely and 100% genuine,” Nasir insists, “Books don’t ruin us, bad books ruin us.”

https://www.geo.tv/latest/300235-heres-the-list-of-100-books-banned-in-punjab
 
Not sure what the issue is.... The books aren't banned from being published. They are banned as possible textbooks that schools could use.


Every country safeguards their future and decides what their students should learn. The books had incorrect information about MA Jinnah and rather than having his quotes they had from Gandhi or Nehru. I'm talking about the ones banned under 'anti-national' pretext. I'm not sure about the 'blasphemous' ones.

Would textbooks in the US be allowed to be used in schools that had wrong info of their founders and instead of using quotes from them had quotes from leaders of other countries?


This brainless liberal brigade is almost as bad as the mullahs in the country
 
I have just seem the list of the banned books and the majority of them are social studies book.

It seems to me that the decision is not to ban anti-state or anti-Islam content but to eradicate critical thinking and free thought.

The state wants pupils to study inaccurate, wrong and misleading Pakistan Studies only!
 
I have just seem the list of the banned books and the majority of them are social studies book.

It seems to me that the decision is not to ban anti-state or anti-Islam content but to eradicate critical thinking and free thought.

The state wants pupils to study inaccurate, wrong and misleading Pakistan Studies only!

In India, they have systematically been cutting down in the budget and elsewhere, resources related to education. Many top university and syllabus-dictating heads have also been replaced with folks from right-wing organisations.

Hard work not Harvard was one of the proud slogans bandied about in 2014-15 to go with Modi flaunting his lack of education. It's too bad he turned and his team a few years later started claiming he had a Masters degree in Entire Political Science :ssa
 
I like the round number of 100. Like the various lists of books one must read before dying.

I was going to quote you and say:

You mean, 100 must-reads before you die.

And then realized you said the same thing :ssa

Not sure what I read it as, first time around.
 
I have just seem the list of the banned books and the majority of them are social studies book.

It seems to me that the decision is not to ban anti-state or anti-Islam content but to eradicate critical thinking and free thought.

The state wants pupils to study inaccurate, wrong and misleading Pakistan Studies only!

You seem obsessed with bashing Pakistan.

FYI many nations ban certain books in schools. USA who you look up to, has banned books such as Harry Potter.

Pakistan has been under attack for nearly 20 years now, anti state books or anti religion books are rightly banned. It's an Islamic republic not secular France, doesnt matter if you dont like it.
 
Not at federal level was HP by banned nor by govn but by a Private Catholic school.
 
Not at federal level was HP by banned nor by govn but by a Private Catholic school.

Sure but this suggests the government hasn't banned books in school, which is the opposite. US has a long history of banning socialist, communist and other books from their schools as they felt it's against their values. No difference for Pakistan but since the Yanks arent Muslims the OP and others defending the OP will now run away from this thread.
 
You seem obsessed with bashing Pakistan.

FYI many nations ban certain books in schools. USA who you look up to, has banned books such as Harry Potter.

Pakistan has been under attack for nearly 20 years now, anti state books or anti religion books are rightly banned. It's an Islamic republic not secular France, doesnt matter if you dont like it.

If Pakistanis were as half critical of Pakistan as they are of India, the US and West in general, this country would be a better place to live in. I only state what is happening in the country. If you want to live in a fantasy, you are more than welcome to do so.

One of the books that was banned included the real reasons of Bangladesh's breakup. It said that Bhutto despite losing the elections was not willing to give power to Mujib-Ur-Rehman which lead to a lot of resentment in East Pakistan.

Unfortunately, if you read Pakistani school textbooks, you will find out the sole reason for Bangladesh's independence was Indian conspiracy and nothing else. There is no mention of the unfair treatment meted out to East Pakistan populace; the eastern half was treated as a landfill by the government of West Pakistan.

In short, the books that are banned are banned because they gave an actual account of history - be it our political history or our Islamic history - rather than what Pakistanis are taught in schools.

This nation is allergic to truth!
 
If Pakistanis were as half critical of Pakistan as they are of India, the US and West in general, this country would be a better place to live in. I only state what is happening in the country. If you want to live in a fantasy, you are more than welcome to do so.

One of the books that was banned included the real reasons of Bangladesh's breakup. It said that Bhutto despite losing the elections was not willing to give power to Mujib-Ur-Rehman which lead to a lot of resentment in East Pakistan.

Unfortunately, if you read Pakistani school textbooks, you will find out the sole reason for Bangladesh's independence was Indian conspiracy and nothing else. There is no mention of the unfair treatment meted out to East Pakistan populace; the eastern half was treated as a landfill by the government of West Pakistan.

In short, the books that are banned are banned because they gave an actual account of history - be it our political history or our Islamic history - rather than what Pakistanis are taught in schools.

This nation is allergic to truth!

In that case it was good it was banned for students, as its not true. To give up something you have to have it in the first place. Whatever Bhutto was or did, ultimately he was not President, Prime Minister, or Army Chief at that point in time. So he was not the one with power in United Pakistan. The person who held the power should get the most blame as he did not transfer it.

Also the resentment did not start in 71, it was building for a while. The person who held power while the resentment was building should also get the blame.
 
In that case it was good it was banned for students, as its not true. To give up something you have to have it in the first place. Whatever Bhutto was or did, ultimately he was not President, Prime Minister, or Army Chief at that point in time. So he was not the one with power in United Pakistan. The person who held the power should get the most blame as he did not transfer it.

Also the resentment did not start in 71, it was building for a while. The person who held power while the resentment was building should also get the blame.

That was just the summary. The books goes into details as to what you mentioned.
 
Gandhi has the double distinction of being anti India and anti Pakistan at the same time. Radicalists from both sides dislike him.
 
If Pakistanis were as half critical of Pakistan as they are of India, the US and West in general, this country would be a better place to live in. I only state what is happening in the country. If you want to live in a fantasy, you are more than welcome to do so.

One of the books that was banned included the real reasons of Bangladesh's breakup. It said that Bhutto despite losing the elections was not willing to give power to Mujib-Ur-Rehman which lead to a lot of resentment in East Pakistan.

Unfortunately, if you read Pakistani school textbooks, you will find out the sole reason for Bangladesh's independence was Indian conspiracy and nothing else. There is no mention of the unfair treatment meted out to East Pakistan populace; the eastern half was treated as a landfill by the government of West Pakistan.

In short, the books that are banned are banned because they gave an actual account of history - be it our political history or our Islamic history - rather than what Pakistanis are taught in schools.

This nation is allergic to truth!

Read my earlier post, USA has been banning socialist, communist and other ideological books from their schools which they feel is against their values and a potential threat to their way of life. Pakistan is doing no different.
 
Read my earlier post, USA has been banning socialist, communist and other ideological books from their schools which they feel is against their values and a potential threat to their way of life. Pakistan is doing no different.

I know. Pakistan is different. It is deliberately including lies in its textbooks.
 
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