ہک دھی رانی دی فریاد
بولے جدوں بنیرے کاں
میں سمجھ جاندی ہاں
گل ہے ضرور اولی
تاہیوں کردا اے کاں کاں
کائی دس پیغام خوشی دا
مینوں درداں ماریا تھاں
میں کٹھی وچ ہجر دے
میری نکلی جاندی جاں
میرے سینے پھٹ انوکھا
کر سکدی نہیں عیاں
میری سن فریاد اے امبڑی
جے توں ہیں میری ماں
نہیں سُجھدے ریشم گوٹے
نہ محل چوبارے تھاں
نہ چوڑے ہار حمیلاں
نہ کنٹھا منگدی ہاں
نہ گانی نتھ نہ ِٹکّا
نہ منگاں حویلی تھاں
نہ ریشم لہنگے منگاں
نہ سونا چاندی چاہاں
نہ ہور قصیدے چوڑے
نہ قریشیے بانہاں
نہ مربعے، بھوئیں نہ بھانڈے
نہ کوئی لمبی……… لاں
نہ ریجھ مایا دی مینوں
نہ مجھ نہ وچھا گاں
ہک راز دلے وچ میرے
دس میں ہن کی کراں
تیرے لکھ احسان کروڑاں
بھل سکاں میں کداں
تیرا حکم میرے سر اکھیں
توں سکی میری ماں
اک خیر منگاں میں تیتھوں
نالے منگدی وی سنگاں
کر سکدی توں ہیں اماں
میری زندگی میرے ناں
جے میری گل توں منیں
میں اُڈّاں باہجھ پراں
جے نال رنجیٹھے ٹوریں
دل ٹھردا میرا تاں
This article deals with the polemics of Ibn Warraq about the history of the text of Qur’an with reference the codex of Abdullah bin Mas’ud. Ibn Warraq considers the codex of Ibn Mas’ud as milestone in the history of Qur’anic text. Ibn Warraq is of the view that its order of Sura is different from Mushaf Uthmani and a lot of variant reading have been attributed to him so the history of Qur’anic text and the text itself should be rearranged in the light of codex of Ibn Masud. In this paper these views being examined in the light of authentic sources.
This research study was designed to access the effectiveness of Public Private Partnership in school education. The objectives of the study were, 1) to find out the availability and utilization of the physical facilities in schools established under public private partnership, 2) to investigate the opinion of different stakeholders about the current situation of public private partnership, 3) to assess the effectiveness of public-private partnership in the development of school education in Punjab, and 4) to compare the views of teachers working in schools established under public private partnership in different regions of the Punjab regarding Community Participation Project. Multistage cluster sampling technique was adopted. Punjab province was divided into three regions i.e. Northern Region, Central Region and Southern Region, having three districts from the northern region, four districts from the central region and four districts from the southern region for the purpose of data collection. The study was delimited to Community Model Schools (CMS) functioning under Community Participation Project (CPP) scheme. Study was also delimited to Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE), Rawalpindi for the purpose of results comparison. Three questionnaires were developed for teachers, heads of CMS, and for managers/ administrators of the Education Department, Punjab. Structured interviews were also conducted to get the opinion of experts/ educationists regarding the current situation of Public Private Partnership in school education in Punjab. 332 CMS were functioning in the entire Punjab. Responses of 124 heads, 248 teachers of CMS and 32 managers/ administrators were collected personally and by mail. A pro-forma was developed to obtain the results of CMS from The Board’s Result Gazettes for the years 2005- 06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examinations. Chi Square and percentages were applied for data analysis. On the basis of findings, it was concluded that, a) majority of the CMS were functioning as girl’s institutions, b) number of CMS was decreasing on a large scale, c) functioning of CMS was according to process/ procedure given in CPP scheme, d) a number of objectives of The CPP scheme could not be achieved in the entire practice, e) majority of the CMS were closed due to electricity bills, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) affiliation fee, charging of 10% as Farogh e Taleem Fund (FTF) from afternoon school and disputes with morning school management, f) teachers and heads of Community Model Schools were of the opinion that Department of Education has lack of interest in CPP scheme, g) there were no incentives for the students of CMS, h) there were no incentives for the teachers of CMS, i) old fee tariff was still in practice , and j) some of the institutions were collecting additional fee from their students. The recommendations of the study were, (a) implementation strategy may be redesigned in consultation with local administration, (b) 5% of the gross income of CMS may be charged as FTF instead of 10%, (c) there should be separate meters or morning school may be charged for utility bills according to their consumption, (d) provision of Community Model School to head of the same morning school should be banned, (e) students of afternoon school may also be facilitated with provision of free books from the Punjab government, (f) fee structure for the students of CMS may be revised, and (g) CMS may be either exempted from BISE affiliation/ recognition fee or fee may be minimized to affordable cost.