HEC to set up Social Sciences Council of Pakistan

Author: Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) organised the second National Symposium on Thematic Research in Social Sciences at its secretariat on Wednesday, wherein scholars showcased their research in various fields of social sciences.

HEC Chairman Dr Mukhtar Ahmed and vice chancellors of different universities, faculty members, researchers and students attended the daylong symposium. In his opening remarks, the chairman urged the participants to identify weak areas in social sciences that could be focused for result-oriented research. “Social sciences is a very important area, but at the same time it is a missing link in our education system,” he said, adding that it is our academic responsibility to strengthen our nation socially. He said that strengthening of social sciences in the country is necessary to keep the society intact.

Dr Ahmad announced establishment of Social Sciences Council of Pakistan, a conceptually independent body comprising professionals for further development of research culture in all disciplines of social sciences. He said HEC will release separate funds for the council and will cater to its needs. The chairman said HEC has been according due importance to all the three aspects of social sciences ie academic, research and social outreach, and several remarkable steps have been taken in this regard. He said Pakistan has gained the membership of Asian Social Sciences Association (ASSA) and efforts are afoot to hold the Association’s meeting in Pakistan.

He said HEC reserves 30 percent of slots in its all scholarships programmes for the students of social sciences, adding that it has already doubled the budget for social sciences. He promised that the existing budget for social sciences will further be enhanced in the next year. He lamented that as compared to economic and technological development, social progress is taken for granted. He emphasised the need for setting up schools for research in Social Sciences so as to promote post-graduate researches in the field.

Referring to the mushroom growth of illegal universities as well as campuses in the country, he said that HEC is against the use of higher education for commercial purposes. He urged the universities to pay special attention to improvement of governance and quality of education. In his keynote address, Dr Kaisar Bengali, adviser to the government of Balochistan, stressed the need for conducting research on prevailing social problems of the country. Emphasising relevance of researches to the social needs while pointing out problems like poverty, injustice and unemployment, he said that the structural imbalance of economy creates panic and needs to be addressed.

He maintained that Pakistan does not lack resources, however the equitable distribution of resources is a need of the hour for national development. Dr Bengali urged the students to rise up and vent their anger against the deteriorating situation in the country through productive research on critical issues of the society and areas linked to the social uplift. “If we have to make the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project a game changer in the real sense, we will have to make supplementary investment as well, as building connectivity is necessary for the purpose,” he said, adding that development of infrastructure will help benefit from CPEC.

Terming the improvement of public transport system in Islamabad as admirable, he said that the development must be made across the country. He underscored the fact that democracy has been strengthened in the country and the state has decided to eliminate the militant culture. He hoped that Zarb-e-Azb Operation will yield positive results and the curse of militancy will end. Dr Shahid Siddiqui, Allama Iqbal Open University vice chancellor, said that improvement of economy and maturity of politics are interlinked. He said improvement of both the economic and political situation of the country is necessary for the national growth. He urged the scholars to select fresh and reformatory topics for their research so that it could cast a positive impact on society.

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