پاڪستان ۾ ڪرپشن جو لفظ ٻڌڻ ۾ عام ايندو آهي ڪو نئون ڪونهي، البتہ ٻين صوبن جو حال ڪهڙو بہ پر خاص طرح سنڌ صوبي تي نظر ڦيرايون تہ سنڌ جي سرڪاري ادارن جو حال ئي بيحال لڳو پيو آهي. منهنجي خيال ۾ سنڌ جو ڪوبہ ادارو رشوت خوري ۽ حرام خوريءَ کان پاڪ نہ هوندو. بحرحال سنڌ جي فئنانس شعبي جي ڳالھ ڪجي تہ اتي وڌيڪ ڪرپشن جا چوٻول ٻڌڻ ۾ ايندا آهن، ۽ جيڪا حالت غريب طبقي سان ٿئي ٿي اهي تہ سرڪاري ادارن جا پنڌ ڪري ڪري جتيون ئي ويچارن جون کسي ٿيون وڃن ليڪن ڪم نٿو ٿئي. بحرحال ان شعبي جي هڪ وڏي چين ٺهيل آهي ان ۾ نہ صرف هڪ پٽيوالو، پر سڀ آفيسر ملوث آهن. جيئن ضلعي جو اڪائونٽ آفيسر، آڊيٽر، جنرل آڊيٽر، ليب اسسٽنٽ، نائب قاصد، پٽيوالو، ڪلرڪ سڀ جو سڀ مال لٽن ٿا، ۽ ڪنهن بہ عام ماڻهو جو تيستائين ڪم نٿو ٿئي جيستائين پئسا نٿا ڀرن، خير صاحبان، ڪرپشن ڪيئن ٿئي ٿي ان جي وضاحت هيٺ ڪجي ٿي.
ٽريزري شعبي بابت سڀني کي خبر هوندي تہ هي شعبو ڇا جي لاءِ آهي ۽ ڪهڙو ان اداري جو ڪم آهي؟ اها تہ سڀني کي خبر آهي پر ان ڊپارٽمينٽ وارا ماڻهو ڪرپشن ڪيئن ڪن ٿا 1 سڀ کان پهريان جڏهن بہ انهن وٽ ڪو بہ ڪم اچي ٿو جيڪڏهن ڪو عام ماڻهو آهي تہ ان کي بليڪ ميل ڪري موٽائي ٿا ڇڏن، پر اهو ماڻهو ڪيترائي پنڌ ڪري ٿو نيٺ اهو ماڻهو پئسن تي اچي ٿو يا وري ايجنٽ کي اهو ڪم ڏئي ڇڏي ٿو. ڇو تہ ايجنٽ ڪم جلدي ۾ ڪم ڪرائي ٿو اچي.
2 ٻئي پوائنٽ اها آهي تہ ٽريزري شعبي ۾ بجيٽ جو چئي ماڻهن کي بيوقوف ڪن ٿا، سائين بجيٽ ناهي توهان جو ڪم.ڦلهال ڪونہ ٿيندو. پوءِ ائين چئي ماڻهن جا ڪم روڪي ٿا ڇڏن، پر جيڪڏهن توهان پئسا ججها ڏيندؤ تہ اوهان جو ڪم جلدي ٿي ويندو پوءِ جنهن پئسا گهٽ ڀريا هوندا تہ ان کي پوئتي ڌڪي ڇڏيندا، گهڻن پئسن وارو ڪم جلدي ڪري ڇڏيندا. اها اندر جي صورتحال آهي. ائين ئي ڪم رهيا آهن بحرحال ڪيتريون ئي پوائنٽس آهن جيڪي آهستہ آهستہ اپلوڊ ڪيون وينديون.
قمبر ضلعي جي ٽريزري آفيس هڪ رشوت خوري جوا جو اڏو آهي ڪنهن بہ ماڻهوءَ جو احساس ناهي جيڪي فوتي ڪيس آهن انهن جو ڪم جلدي هلائڻو پوندو آهي ۽ سپريم ڪورٽ آف پاڪستان جو حڪم بہ آهي تہ جيئن جلدي فوتي وارثن کي پگهار ملي سگهي. پر اسان خزاني واري فيس ۾.موئل ماڻهو هجن يا، پرڻيل هجن سڀ حلال ڪري کائن ٿا. ڪرپشن جي هڪ وڏي چين آهي. جيڪا آهستہ سڄي اوهان جي سامهون رکبي تہ جيئن قمبر ضلعي جو عوام سجاڳ ٿي.
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گورنمينٽ بوائيز پرائمري اسڪول ربن خان چانڊيو زبون حال جو شڪار
گورنمينٽ (بوائيز) پرائمري اسڪول ربن خان چانڊيو ڳوٺ ڊٻ چانڊيه خان يوسي مصري خان چانڊيو تعلقو ميروخان ضلعو قمبر شھدادڪوٽ
ھي بلڊنگ 2000ع ۾ تيار ٿي جيڪا هن وقت زبون حالي جو شڪار آھي.هن وقت اسڪول جي موجوده هيڊماستر محترم سائين نذير احمد چانڊيو سميت محترم استاد ممتاز علي چانڊيو ۽ محترم استاد فهميد حسين چانڊيو ڊيوٽي سرانجام ڏين پيا.جيڪي تمام محنتي ۽ ريگيولر پڻ آھن.هن اسڪول ۾ ھڪ سوّ کان مٿي شاگرد پڙھن پيا.تعليم جي بهتري ۽ ٻارن جي سٺي مستقبل لاء ھن اسڪول ۾ اڃا وڌيڪ ٻن محنتي استادن جي ضرورت پڻ آھي.
اسڪول جي بلڊنگ تمام زبون هجڻ ڪري شاگرد اسڪول جي اڳيان وڻن جي هيٺان ويهي ڪري تعليم پرائڻ تي مجبور آھن.
اسڪول جي نئين بلڊنگ سان گڏ اسڪول جي چوڪيدار ۽ پٽيوالي جي به پڻ ضرورت آھي.
چوڪيدار جي نه هجڻ ڪري آئي ڏينهن اسڪول مان چوري معمول بڻيل آھي
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تعليم جي وزير سميت لاڳاپيل اختيارن کي پرزور اپيل ڪجي ٿي ته هن اسڪول جي اهم مسئلن تي نظرثاني ڪري جلد کان جلد مسئلا حل ڪيا وڃن.جيئن بهتر تدريسي عمل جاري رهي سگهي ۽ مستقبل جا معمار تعليم جهڙي زيور کان محروم نه رهن.



گورنمينٽ بوائيز پرائمري اسڪول ربن خان چانڊيو زبون حال جو شڪار
گورنمينٽ (بوائيز) پرائمري اسڪول ربن خان چانڊيو ڳوٺ ڊٻ چانڊيه خان يوسي مصري خان چانڊيو تعلقو ميروخان ضلعو قمبر شھدادڪوٽ
ھي بلڊنگ 2000ع ۾ تيار ٿي جيڪا هن وقت زبون حالي جو شڪار آھي.هن وقت اسڪول جي موجوده هيڊماستر محترم سائين نذير احمد چانڊيو سميت محترم استاد ممتاز علي چانڊيو ۽ محترم استاد فهميد حسين چانڊيو ڊيوٽي سرانجام ڏين پيا.جيڪي تمام محنتي ۽ ريگيولر پڻ آھن.هن اسڪول ۾ ھڪ سوّ کان مٿي شاگرد پڙھن پيا.تعليم جي بهتري ۽ ٻارن جي سٺي مستقبل لاء ھن اسڪول ۾ اڃا وڌيڪ ٻن محنتي استادن جي ضرورت پڻ آھي.
اسڪول جي بلڊنگ تمام زبون هجڻ ڪري شاگرد اسڪول جي اڳيان وڻن جي هيٺان ويهي ڪري تعليم پرائڻ تي مجبور آھن.
اسڪول جي نئين بلڊنگ سان گڏ اسڪول جي چوڪيدار ۽ پٽيوالي جي به پڻ ضرورت آھي.
چوڪيدار جي نه هجڻ ڪري آئي ڏينهن اسڪول مان چوري معمول بڻيل آھي
.
تعليم جي وزير سميت لاڳاپيل اختيارن کي پرزور اپيل ڪجي ٿي ته هن اسڪول جي اهم مسئلن تي نظرثاني ڪري جلد کان جلد مسئلا حل ڪيا وڃن.جيئن بهتر تدريسي عمل جاري رهي سگهي ۽ مستقبل جا معمار تعليم جهڙي زيور کان محروم نه رهن.



What is an example of corruption?
When officials of a government, or any organization. Exceeds and abuses their position of authority for the intent of personal gain. Eg. I’m a government official in charge of highway repair. I award a repair contractor with a $2 million dollar road repair contract. Providing he builds me a mile long driveway to one of my houses for free. By concealing the cost of my driveway into the highway repair contract.

What is an example of corruption?
When officials of a government, or any organization. Exceeds and abuses their position of authority for the intent of personal gain. Eg. I’m a government official in charge of highway repair. I award a repair contractor with a $2 million dollar road repair contract. Providing he builds me a mile long driveway to one of my houses for free. By concealing the cost of my driveway into the highway repair contract.

What is the difference between a journalist and a reporter?
Someone who gives opinions and does not go out and cover the news is a “commentator” rather than a journalist or a reporter. Actually, the terms “journalist” and “reporter” can be used interchangeably, although “journalist” tends to be the name of someone who is in the profession of journalism, whether as a reporter or a correspondent. It is often used for folks who work in print (newspapers and magazines)— you might see someone called a “print journalist.” Reporters, on the other hand, are often folks who work in TV news or radio news. But whether you use the more formal term (journalist) or not, journalists and/or reporters are trained professionals. They go out and gathers the facts, interview the relevant news-makers, often write the story, and then deliver it. Journalists and reporters are not folks who guess or speculate, nor are they overtly partisan. They are people who devote their energies to finding out what the story actually is and then informing the public in an accurate and fair manner.

How do you become a top news anchor like dan rather, tom brokaw, or diane sawyer? Do you have to be lucky and have a lot of experience?
Experience certainly helps, and so does good training. But success is often a combination of talent, hard work, and yes, some luck. Brokaw, Rather, Sawyer, and others got their start in very inauspicious places. Brokaw’s TV career began in Sioux City, Iowa; Sawyer began as a weather reporter in Louisville; Rather started reporting in Huntsville, Alabama. None of these three began in a major city; they all worked their way up. So, if I were advising you, I’d say get a good education, get experience in college broadcasting if possible, and then go to work in a small market where you’ll have room to grow and improve. No, you won’t make the big bucks, but you’ll learn your craft, and you can then begin applying to larger markets. The more skill you have, the more experience you have, the more confidence you have, the better your chances of finally being chosen for that top anchor job.

How do conflict and journalism relate to each other?
It’s well-known that conflict sells. That’s why many commentators focus on keeping the audience perpetually outraged about certain issues; and many newscasters focus on violent crime or car crashes or various other tragedies. But let’s consider something equally important in news coverage: “framing.” It’s a term that comes from photography— deciding not only what’s in the shot but what’s left out. In his 1980 book “The Whole World is Watching,” media theorist Todd Gitlin applied this to news: what we include in our reporting versus what we leave out (for whatever reason), who we cover, who we ignore, who we take seriously, who we trivialize, etc. He discussed how the media establish patterns and interpretations and ways of discussing events, and those interpretations are accepted as the truth (or become the common wisdom), even though certain perspectives may have been omitted.
Gitlin was not accusing reporters of intentionally misleading the public. Rather, he was observing how reporters are shaped by their culture; and without even realizing it, they bring their cultural beliefs into their reporting. For example, the men who reported on the women’s movement of the 1960s were usually traditionalists about gender roles: even the late great Walter Cronkite admitted he did not understand why women were protesting. Given that perspective, the reporting from these men about second-wave feminism was often dismissive, or even mocking. Similarly, given the many reporters who had either covered World War II or served in the military, reporting about the students who protested the Vietnam war was often scornful or negative.
Gitlin also noted that some predictable “media frames” were used when telling certain news stories. One common way to frame a story was to find a conflict: choose a good guy and a bad guy, a hero vs. a villain. Conflict frames are easier to understand, but they run the risk of over-simplifying complex issues. And yet, even today, we see some reporters, and lots of commentators, telling the story with one side being portrayed positively and the other negatively. Again, Gitlin wasn’t asking everyone to say nice things about murderers or to find “the other side” when discussing the Holocaust. He was simply noting that people like to know who they should root for. And by arranging the facts to eliminate any doubt about who the good guy is (or the good country, or the good ideology), reporters (often unwittingly) and commentators (often intentionally) make sure the audience comes away with the “correct” interpretation.
So, forgive the long answer, but it’s a complicated relationship between conflict and journalism. On the one hand, reporters are trained to be accurate and objective, and to report on the day’s most important events fairly; but on the other hand, ratings are always a consideration, and broadcasters need to find stories that will hold the audience’s attention, and they need to present those stories in a way that will resonate with the viewers (or the listeners). Finding a conflict of some kind, finding a story with one side versus the other, has been a popular way to frame certain stories for more than 150 years. And while not all news stories are told that way, we can find many examples of the “conflict frame” in today’s journalism, just like we did in previous generations. MBC
Are news reporters historians by creating history?

There is a saying that “journalism is the first draft of history.” This means that while journalists are not trained historians, what they are reporting today becomes part of the record that future researchers will use as they try to learn more about past times (and past perceptions of events). I’m a media historian, and I’ve found old newspapers and magazines a fascinating resource—a repository of which stories were considered important, and which people were considered newsworthy. They also show me what people believed about “the other,” what the common slang expressions were, how new technologies were received at that time, which celebrities were in the public eye, and which social issues were considered controversial.
Of course, reporters are usually not seeking or researching historical information: they are usually focused on reporting about current events— informing the public about what just happened, when it happened, why it happened, etc. But there are some stories where it can be useful to seek out historical information, especially when trying to put a current event into some context— such as finding out if X ever happened before and what the reaction to it was back then. So, there is actually some truth in the assertion that reporters are creating history. That may not be their intention at the time, but years later, historians and researchers will look at those reports and learn from them.
What are some of the best tips for maintaining a wellness of mind?
Our mind is like a workaholic. Always thinking, always working. No matter how hard you try to send it off on a break, it will come back and work double hard to make up for lost time. Best is to let it do its job, you do yours! Avoid getting carried away by thoughts.
Smile a lot. Get up with a smile and go to bed after cracking a joke. Happiness is self-generated. Kick start it and you will never run short of it.
The physical body and mental body are inter-connected. One cannot be healthy without the other. Be active. Do yoga. Meditate regularly.
Live consciously. Eat when your tummy tells you to rather than listen to other organs like your eyes, tongue etc.
Be kind to your surroundings. Do not be a taker anymore. Instead, be a giver. The rivers are calling for attention. Forests need you to survive. The soil need conservation. Life, in general, needs humanity to be a caregiver now.
Happy living to you!
