PESHAWAR: The teaching fraternity and other employees of different universities Tuesday continued their protest against police torture on protesting teachers and all academic and non-academic.
PESHAWAR: The teaching fraternity and other employees of different universities Tuesday continued their protest against police torture on protesting teachers and all academic and non-academic.
-Strict announcement from FUTA
(Lanka-e-News-07.May.2021, 4.35 PM) In the name of national security, a bill called Kotalawela National Defense University Bill is to be introduced with the aim of militarizing universities and higher education. Explaining its danger, the Federation of University Teachers Associations (FUTA) calls on all faculty, students, civil society and citizens of the country to oppose it. The full text of that announcement as follows.
Federation of University Teachers Association (FUTA) Statement on Proposed Kotalawela National Defense University Bill
The Federation of University Teachers Associations (FUTA) notes with grave concern the current moves to resurrect the Kotalawela National Defense University (KNDU) Bill. This Bill was first proposed in 2018 and the Sri Lankan academic community expressed its strong opposition to the bill at the time. The KNDU bill threatens to fundamentally change the state higher education landscape in the country by creating
Go for regular medical examination Prof. Akosa to Ghanaians LISTEN
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The Former Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, has admonished Ghanaians to have regular medical check-ups to ascertain their health status.
According to him, diseases detected early were easy and less expensive to treat.
Prof. Akosa gave the advice at Tarkwa when the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) in collaboration with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), UMaT branch, and Gold Fields Ghana Limited celebrated this year s World Health Day.
It was on the theme Silent killers: A public health challenge”.
Touching on hypertension, he said in Ghana one out of two males above 40 years was hypertensive.
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