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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
APPOINTMENT OF HEAD MASTERS/HEAD MISTRESS (BPS-17) IN SELECTED SCHOOLS OF SINDH 920 vacancies
GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
EDUCATION & LITERACY DEPARTMENT
APPOINTMENT OF HEAD MASTERS/HEAD MISTRESS (BPS-17)
IN SELECTED SCHOOLS OF SINDH
Applications are invited from eligible candidates to fill the remaining 920 Posts of Head Masters/Head Mistress (BS-17) on contract basis (further extension subject to performance) initially for the period of one year on following terms and conditions:
S.No. Name of the Post with BPS Eligibility Criteria Experience Age
1 Head Master/Head Mistress (BPS-17) Campus/Cluster/Primary Schools.
M.A. and M.Ed. at least 2nd Division from recognized University with specialization in Management having basic knowledge of Computer.
Or
Masters Degree with B.Ed at least 2nd Division with Computer Literacy.
Or
Masters Degree at least 2nd Division with Associate Degree in Education (ADE) from recognized University.
Relevant teaching/ administrative experience.
Five years Govt. Service as H.S.T. BPS-16 (except contract employees.)
3 years service as teacher in any registered school with computer literacy.
22-30 years.
1. Applications must be submitted on the prescribed proforma along-with attested copies of the required certificates/degrees with 02 copies of CNIC and 03 passport size photographs.
2. The selected candidates will have to sign a bond therein they will not approach to the court of law for further extension/regularization etc. as extension is based on performance.
3. Age relaxation will be given as per Government rules.
4. Candidates already in Government job, may apply through proper channel.
5. The appointment will be district based and not transferable.
6. Disable and minorities quota shall be maintained as per policy.
7. Applications must be submitted to the Director HRM, Education & Literacy Department, 3rd Floor Old KDA building Sindh Secretariat no 3, Karachi with Pay Order of Rs. 1000/- in favour of Secretary, Education & Literacy Department through courier. It must be noted that no application shall be entertained if submitted by hand.
8. False/incorrect information may disqualify the candidates.
9. Applications would only be considered for the vacant positions.
10. The last date of submission of application is on or before 1st February, 2016.
Secretary to Government of Sindh
EDUCATION & LITERACY DEPARTMENT
APPOINTMENT OF HEAD MASTERS/HEAD MISTRESS (BPS-17)
IN SELECTED SCHOOLS OF SINDH
Applications are invited from eligible candidates to fill the remaining 920 Posts of Head Masters/Head Mistress (BS-17) on contract basis (further extension subject to performance) initially for the period of one year on following terms and conditions:
S.No. Name of the Post with BPS Eligibility Criteria Experience Age
1 Head Master/Head Mistress (BPS-17) Campus/Cluster/Primary Schools.
M.A. and M.Ed. at least 2nd Division from recognized University with specialization in Management having basic knowledge of Computer.
Or
Masters Degree with B.Ed at least 2nd Division with Computer Literacy.
Or
Masters Degree at least 2nd Division with Associate Degree in Education (ADE) from recognized University.
Relevant teaching/ administrative experience.
Five years Govt. Service as H.S.T. BPS-16 (except contract employees.)
3 years service as teacher in any registered school with computer literacy.
22-30 years.
1. Applications must be submitted on the prescribed proforma along-with attested copies of the required certificates/degrees with 02 copies of CNIC and 03 passport size photographs.
2. The selected candidates will have to sign a bond therein they will not approach to the court of law for further extension/regularization etc. as extension is based on performance.
3. Age relaxation will be given as per Government rules.
4. Candidates already in Government job, may apply through proper channel.
5. The appointment will be district based and not transferable.
6. Disable and minorities quota shall be maintained as per policy.
7. Applications must be submitted to the Director HRM, Education & Literacy Department, 3rd Floor Old KDA building Sindh Secretariat no 3, Karachi with Pay Order of Rs. 1000/- in favour of Secretary, Education & Literacy Department through courier. It must be noted that no application shall be entertained if submitted by hand.
8. False/incorrect information may disqualify the candidates.
9. Applications would only be considered for the vacant positions.
10. The last date of submission of application is on or before 1st February, 2016.
Secretary to Government of Sindh
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Basic Grammar: Parts of Speech
Basic Grammar: Parts of Speech
English Grammar is
traditionally divided into parts of speech. Here, we add an extra category, the
expletive. Other categorisations of language structures enable us to describe
the function of a word or words in a sentence. The parts of speech, however,
can be thought of as the building blocks of the language; in English they are
arranged in a way that is typical for English. These building blocks are used
to construct phrases, clauses, and sentences.
- Nouns
- Articles
- Verbs and Verbals
- Pronouns
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Interjections
- Expletives
A noun is the name of
a person, place, thing, or idea. Most nouns may be singular (i.e., represent
one person, place, thing, or idea) or plural (i.e., represent more than one
person, place, thing, or idea). A plural noun usually ends with an s. There are also many
irregular plural forms that must be learned and recognized.
Examples:
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Singular
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Plural
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Person
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boy
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boys
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woman
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women
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Place
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Lake Erie
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Great Lakes
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Vancouver
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Thing
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house
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houses
|
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tree
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trees
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Idea
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democracy
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democracies
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freedom
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freedoms
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love
|
love
|
Types
of Nouns
A noun may belong to
more than one of the following groups.
Proper
- name
a particular person, place, or thing
- require
a capital letter
Examples:
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Person
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Place
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Thing
|
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Anne
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Hyde Park
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(the) Bible
|
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Gandhi
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Mt. Everest
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Concorde
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Mr. Lee
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Vancouver
|
Ford Escort
|
Common
- name
a class of persons, places, or things
- do
not require a capital letter
Examples:
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Person
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Place
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Thing
|
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child
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city
|
chair
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doctor
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home
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expression
|
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singer
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restaurant
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snow
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Collective
- name
of groups of persons, places, and things
- may
be singular or plural
Examples:
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Person
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Place
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Thing
|
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club
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forest
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decade
|
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jury
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mall
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dozen
|
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team
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herd
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flock
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Abstract
- name
of things not knowable through
the five senses (touch, hear, see, smell, taste)
Examples:
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humour, fatigue,
liberty, love, refusal, truth
|
Concrete
- name
things that are knowable through the five senses (touch, hear, see, smell,
and taste)
Examples:
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Touch
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Hear
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See
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Smell
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Taste
|
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snow
|
cry
|
cloud
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fumes
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coffee
|
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tree
|
sigh
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landscape
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odour
|
hot dog
|
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wind
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whisper
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moon
|
perfume
|
salt
|
Count
- name
people, places, and things that can be counted, as in one pen, two pens
- have
irregular forms where the plural is quite different from the singular
form, or have the same form as the singular, e.g., sheep.
Examples:
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Regular Countables
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Irregular
Countables
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cat
|
cats
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child
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children
|
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house
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houses
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goose
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geese
|
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husband
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husbands
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person
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people
|
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socialist
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socialists
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woman
|
women
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Non-count
or mass
- name
things that cannot be counted
Examples:
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advice,
information, news, rice, sugar, water
|
Monday, December 14, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
List of dowry articles
Qanoon-e-Shahadat section 17
suit for the recovery of dowry articles- non production of receipts for dowry article – effect – provision of the qanun-e-shahadat 1984 were not applicable in the proceedings before family court act 1964 – intent of the legislature was clearly to simplify the proceddure and the law makers were aware of the fact that in cases relating to dower the lists were seldom prepared and receipts were very rarely kept intact as everyone made arrangements for marriage of one's daughter with the hope and prayer that she would lead a happily married life.
2013 CLC 698 Lahore
Marriage of Muslim girl below sixteen years in PAKISTAN
Section 375 Pakistan Penal Code
Ss. 2(a) & (b) Child Marriage Restrain Act 1929 Ss. 2(a) & (b)
Section 491 Habeas Corpus Criminal Procedure Code 1898 – Petition for the recovery of Detenue – Rape —
Marriage of Muslim girl below sixteen years of age who had otherwise attained puberty and consented to the marriage — Legality — complainant (father of alleged detenue ) filed present petition for recovery of her daughter contending that she was a minor girl and accused was subjecting her to rape – alleged detenue contended that she had attained puberty and contracted marriage with the accused out of her own free will and consant –– validity — Medical reports of alleged detenue revealed that she was between 14 and 15 years of age at the time of her marriage with the accused – medico-legal certificate available on record showed that alleged detenue had developed all physical characteristics of having attained puberty – marriage of the Muslim girl who was below 16 yeas of age, but had attained puberty and was also a consenting party to the marriage, was valid for all intent and purposes — relationship of accused with the alleged detenue could not be equated with rape in such circumstances — Alleged detenue claimed to have attained puberty and admitted her willful nikah with the accused and also deposed to accompany him — petition for recovery of alleged detenue was dismissed in circumstances.
PLD 2013 Lahore 243
1994 SCMR 2102
Remarriage after Khula without Intervening
Remarriage after Khula without Intervening
Section 7(6) Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961 — constitutional petition — re-marriage – parties were husband and wife inter se and their marriage had been dissolved on the basis of khula vide ex parte decree dated 7-11-2009 – plea raised by parties was that suit for dissolution of marriage was filed on misunderstanding and both of them wanted to re-marry without intervening marriage (Hallala) – validity – Approved mode of divorce, under Muslim Family laws Ordinance 1961 was by one “Talaq” and such mode was obligatory for husband to divorce by one mode of “talaq” other than “Talaq-e-“Ahsan” – Couple could remarry without any intervening marriage except where wife had been divorced thrice and third divorce had become 4effective and only in that case they could not remarry without “Halala” – All divorces were revocable under section 7(6) of Muslim Fmaily Law Ordinance 1961 – High Court allowed reunion of parties after revival of “Nikah” particularly when wife was willing to live again with her husband and to perform her matrimonial conjugal rights within the limits ordained by the Holy Quran and Sunnah – Petition was allowed in circumstances.
PLD 2013 Sindh 209
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