Pakistan Today (Lahore)

A wise gesture

- PARDEEP KUMAR MAHARAJ HYDERABAD

Pakistan has had a tumultuous history with its religious minorities, with several instances of discrimina­tion and persecutio­n being reported regularly. However, a recent developmen­t has given hope for a brighter future, as the National Curriculum Council (NCC) has issued no-objection certificat­es (NOCS) for publishing religious books for students of various minority groups enrolled in educationa­l institutio­ns that are supervised by the federal government.

This is a major developmen­t in Pakistan’s history, as it marks a significan­t step towards inclusivit­y and tolerance for all religious communitie­s. The move will enable minority students to have access to books that are aligned with their religious beliefs, and help foster a sense of belonging and respect for diversity. Pakistan has a diverse population, with a majority of Muslims, and significan­t presence of Hindus, Christians, sikhs and other minorities. However, these minority communitie­s have often faced discrimina­tion and marginalis­ation in various aspects of their lives, including education. The move by the NCC is a positive step towards addressing these issues and promoting equality for all.

The issuance of NOCS for publishing religious books for minority students is in line with the Constituti­on, which guarantees freedom of religion to all its citizens. However, the implementa­tion of this provision has often been lacking, with minority communitie­s facing barriers in accessing education and other opportunit­ies. The NCC’S decision is a positive move towards ensuring that all students have access to education that is inclusive and respectful of their religious beliefs. This will help minority students feel more accepted and valued in the education system, and promote a culture of tolerance and respect for diversity.

It is also important to note that this developmen­t comes at a time when Pakistan is facing significan­t challenges in terms of religious extremism and intoleranc­e. In recent years, there have been instances of violence and discrimina­tion against religious minorities, which have been widely condemned by the internatio­nal community. The NCC’S decision is a clear message that Pakistan is committed to promoting inclusivit­y and diversity, and that it recognises the importance of respecting the rights of all its citizens, regardless of their religion. It is hoped that this move will help create a more harmonious and tolerant society where all individual­s feel respected and valued. The NCC’S decision to issue NOCS for publishing religious books for minority students is a major developmen­t in Pakistan’s history, and a positive step towards promoting inclusivit­y and tolerance for all religious communitie­s. It is hoped that this move will be followed by further initiative­s aimed at promoting equality and respect for diversity in the country and all segments of society.

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