[Assam] Nat Geo: Pakistan's surging fundamentalism vs education
umesh sharma
jaipurschool at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 5 23:11:45 CDT 2007
http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0709/pakistan/pakistan.html
see this cover story I read for a job application this weekend
I had just applied for a 15 day position in Pakistan's Baluchistan province though I had reservations about whether I would make it alive - having a penchant to send emails to AssamNet about the living conditions of that area and exposing myself as an open target to Jehadis/Talibanis in the area. I have a feeling my application suffered some setback becos I wrote as if I was local guy from that area and not an outsider going for a cursory visit from US. Sindh also on the trip is just across the border from Gujarat and Rajasthan. A local guy perhaps is more likely to have local links which could sometimes turn out to be dangeorus to others in the visiting party from US etc
It is surprising that most Pakistanis follow Sufism and that Jinnah wanted a secular nation where muslims could grow in peace - it is true that despite having ruled India for centuries muslims are still less educated than an average Indian - but what about muslims in Pakistan -- is it because of tradition ( I won't call it religion - even Catholic South America bans abortion and divorce). Whatever Jinnah might have said ( I don't believe it though it comes from Nat Geo - he never seemed committed to it - otherwise why Hindus would have had to migrate at the time of British withdrawl).
any comments?
Umesh
Umesh Sharma
Washington D.C.
1-202-215-4328 [Cell]
Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005
http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)
www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )
http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/
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