LAHORE
PUNJAB University (PU) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has said that according to a survey conducted by a Jewish scholar, the number of avoidable deaths of human beings from 1950 to 2005 is counted 1.30 billion out of which 600 millions are Muslims who fell prey to wars and scarcity.
According to a press release, he was addressing the first orientation ceremony of Punjab University College of Information Technology New Campus, formerly known as GIS Centre.
Dr Kamran further said the number of Muslims out of world’s whole 6-7 billion population was 1.40 billion but they had no value. He said the total population of the United States was 310 million, but it was usurping the land and resources of the world whenever and wherever it wanted. He said human beings had developed extraordinarily dangerous weapons, and the powers who contained these weapons wanted to impose their will on others.
Terming massacre of Muslims as “Muslim Holocaust”, Dr Kamran said the cancer rate in Faloja was four times higher than Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s. He said the knowledge was the headspring of the power, and Jews, being very small in number, had won many Nobel prizes and were controlling the knowledge and research. He said Muslims were facing these problems because they had eliminated from their hearts that they were to rule and lead the world.
He said the average spending of the countries on education was 4 to 5 percent of the total of their GDP, but on the contrary, Pakistan had reduced its spending on education from two percent to around 1 percent.
He said the problems would continue unless Muslims returned to knowledge because weakness was a sin in the system of nature and the Muslims were weak because of illiteracy. He advised students demand politicians, coming to them for vote allocation, of at least four percent of the GDP towards education.
PUCIT Principal Prof Dr Mansoor Sarwar said for the first time, IT classes had been started on the New Campus and another 360 seats were created for the PUCIT New Campus.
He said although the number of seats was increased, but, surprisingly, the last merit was higher than the last year’s. He said the PUCIT was producing largest number of quality IT graduates among public sector institutions, and students were getting job-offers from 7th semester.
Senior faculty members, including Chaudhry Hamid, Umair Baber and a large number of newly admitted students were also present.
PUNJAB University (PU) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has said that according to a survey conducted by a Jewish scholar, the number of avoidable deaths of human beings from 1950 to 2005 is counted 1.30 billion out of which 600 millions are Muslims who fell prey to wars and scarcity.
According to a press release, he was addressing the first orientation ceremony of Punjab University College of Information Technology New Campus, formerly known as GIS Centre.
Dr Kamran further said the number of Muslims out of world’s whole 6-7 billion population was 1.40 billion but they had no value. He said the total population of the United States was 310 million, but it was usurping the land and resources of the world whenever and wherever it wanted. He said human beings had developed extraordinarily dangerous weapons, and the powers who contained these weapons wanted to impose their will on others.
Terming massacre of Muslims as “Muslim Holocaust”, Dr Kamran said the cancer rate in Faloja was four times higher than Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s. He said the knowledge was the headspring of the power, and Jews, being very small in number, had won many Nobel prizes and were controlling the knowledge and research. He said Muslims were facing these problems because they had eliminated from their hearts that they were to rule and lead the world.
He said the average spending of the countries on education was 4 to 5 percent of the total of their GDP, but on the contrary, Pakistan had reduced its spending on education from two percent to around 1 percent.
He said the problems would continue unless Muslims returned to knowledge because weakness was a sin in the system of nature and the Muslims were weak because of illiteracy. He advised students demand politicians, coming to them for vote allocation, of at least four percent of the GDP towards education.
PUCIT Principal Prof Dr Mansoor Sarwar said for the first time, IT classes had been started on the New Campus and another 360 seats were created for the PUCIT New Campus.
He said although the number of seats was increased, but, surprisingly, the last merit was higher than the last year’s. He said the PUCIT was producing largest number of quality IT graduates among public sector institutions, and students were getting job-offers from 7th semester.
Senior faculty members, including Chaudhry Hamid, Umair Baber and a large number of newly admitted students were also present.
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