پروفیسر محمد مجیب
ان سطروں کے لکھتے وقت پروفیسر محمد مجیب، سابق وائس چانسلر جامعہ ملیہ دہلی کے انتقال ِ پر ملال کی خبر ملی، ان کی وفات ایک ایثارپسند محب وطن ، ایک بہت ہی قابلِ قدر مصنف، اردو زبان و ادب کے ایک بہت ہی لائق عزت اور جانثار اہلِ قلم، جامعہ ملیہ کے ایک بہت ہی شفیق اور محبوب وائس چانسلر، ایک بہت اچھے انسان ، علم دوست و علم پرور کی رحلت ہے، سرِ دست ان کے لیے دعا ہے کہ اﷲ تبارک و تعالیٰ ان کو اپنی بے پایاں رحمتوں اوربرکتوں سے سرفراز فرمائے۔ آمین۔ (صباح الدین عبدالرحمن، فروری ۱۹۸۵ء)
Patients assess the efficiency of nursing care by the fulfillment of their desires. This thesis was to identify the correlation between nurses' inpatient service quality and patient satisfaction. Quantitative and cross-sectional research This sample was made up of all patients admitted to the Deli Serdang Hospital, which indicates that about 320 patients were hospitalized for [for an average of] 3 days.5 days. As many as 77 human population samples of which were chosen to be included in the study All data derived from interviews and observations using a statistical model with a 5% significance level of probability, evaluated using the Multiple Linear Regression Approach The multiple logistic statistical evidence indicates that the influence of the vector service efficiency (p = 0.016) and connectivity (p = 0.016) is important (p = 0.043) on patient satisfaction. The level of contact has the biggest impact on patient satisfaction at The general ward in the Dedun restorative In-Patient Deli Serdang Hospital The results of this study are that service quality, connectivity, tempo, and capacity have an impact on customer satisfaction.
The war on terror, starting in October 2001, instead of stemming terrorism from the region, has further radicalized the Pakhtun society. The prevailing terrorism in the shape of Talibanization in the Pakhtun region of Pakistan has not been a result of the normal functional social change; rather, it has been the product of a conscious policy of social engineering in the Pakhtun society. The combination of culture reductionism and policy of social engineering produce a distorted picture of the Pakhtuns’ culture. Analysis of the history of religious mobilizations, nature of the current militant uprising, and the phenomenon of violence in the Pakhtun culture demonstrates that the Taliban form of terrorism, whose ideology transcends national boundaries, has no causal relationship with the socially controlled and limited-in-scope violence in the Pakhtun society. State institutions are weak to the point of non-existence mainly due to a limited government writ, especially in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Therefore, there is a strong reliance on social and cultural institutions. The destruction of, and indifference to these social and cultural institutions by the counter-terrorism campaign and by the Taliban activities has given further impetus to the problem of terrorism in the Pakhtun society.