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Sunday, August 25, 2013

It’s Cowardice, Not Confession - Madeeha Ishtiaque


Has Facebook turned into a church?

Our youth’s latest fling with “Confession Pages” appears to be contagious considering the number of such pages swamping up the social media space and how fast the idea has gathered popularity with all the ho-humness surrounding it.

Let’s hold back our disposition towards it for once and appreciate the ingenuity of the idea our youth has picked up to take out their pent up frustrations and to display their imaginative faculty at its best.  It’s no longer only celebrities who stand in a critical limelight for their actions, attire and relationships – now, confession pages have turned all those school/college going no-bodies into cyber-stars or else.

While it’s difficult to crown any individual for the remarkable inception, one can be sure it has crawled all the way from west into our youngsters who insist on following every fad-irrespective of its repercussions, in order to stand ‘there’. Not surprisingly, there’s a somewhat stiff competition between schools as to whose page has the spiciest content and therefore the highest popularity quotient.


Uncensored Content of the “Confession Pages”


Here’s a peek to what goes on on these confession pages:

Smoke-Gun Revealations:

 
The shock-value of these so-called confession pages might hit anyone hard and leave them wondering if there’s any constructive purpose to these clandestinely uploaded disclosures. Since all they intend to offer to their readers is a fair dose of sexists comments, grudge markers, misogynistic statements, love confessions and embarrassing secrets with a mask of anonymity of the sender. To add, they tend to feed our children on sensationalism and a school version of tabloid-journalism at such tender ages where even the slightest thing gone wrong could distort their personalities and leave them dealing with it for the rest of their lives.


Surely, these confession pages have come as a nightmare for parents. Gone are those days when they used to worry about school-ruffians ganging up on their children or a group of “mean girls” trying to intimidate their young ones. The new-age problem looming large on them is “cyber bullying” and the virtual impossibility that comes with it, of protecting their kids from it even at home.

 
Shocking Confessions or Cheap Entertainment:

 
Not just this, the smoke-gun revelations on these confession pages may have nothing to do with the reality and are made for the sole purpose of cheap entertainment as well as to gain larger public traction. The more atrocious the comment, the more attention it gains and so there’s a limited incentive for practicing any discretions or to show any ethical concerns in avoiding lewd and cruel content.

As a result, children are holding their tender egos on brims, and are scared how their appearance, dressing and actions could be magnify into a scandalous comment that could humiliate them, in front of the entire world.


Victims of Confession Pages:

“I feel I’d never be able to step out of my home or meet anyone for that matter. I don’t know how many people including my teachers, schoolmates and family would have seen those obscene remarks about me on my school confession page and what would they think of me. I just want to shut myself up in a box.” a 9th grader confided about her misery after having being bullied on the Facebook page.

Another A2 student commented, “Now, I’m officially obese since they made fun of my fat stomach c on facebook. And it is as if it’s a news. All my mates are openly laughing pointing finger at me as if I’m the clown. I just hate going to school now.”

Naturally, the ramifications of cyber bullying even out-weighs that done physically. It has successfully managed to devastate our youth’s self-esteem and has brought out their cruel and ruthless streak to the fore.

Rubina Feroz, clinical psychologist and chairman of Psychology department at the University of Karachi expressed her views, “The cyber-bullied child could be severely traumatized by being humiliated in front of the world and especially his mates, and would exhibit grave anxiety symptoms that may range from withdrawal from his social circle to anything that is not the part of his identity. It may be for the parents and teachers to figure out their behavioral change and help cope up with it. However, there’s no definite way of dealing with it and the cope-up mechanism could include a combo of several measures and therapies.”

How to Deal with Bullying in the name of Confessions:

Where a common consensus is there’s possibly no stopping to these spawning pages however, since it safely falls under the category of hate speech, cyber bullying, spam and pornography, facebook authorities could be informed about it and the page could be reported ‘Abuse’. However, since it’s always possible to create a new page with a new name, its virulent ability to replicate and making comebacks may leave this measure virtually ineffectual.

 
Report Abuse:
 
Also, reporting these pages abuse would only deal with one aspect of the problem and what is needed for this to be shunned goes back to addressing the issue at core. For that, children need to be educated in their classes and at home about the repercussions of what might appear to be simply fun. And what emotional blow this bullying may lead their fellows into.


Support Groups for Victims:


Another less popular idea in our context is of support groups to help those who have suffered bullying of any sort and especially cyber-bullying. It would be particularly effective especially in letting them know they’re not alone in their agony and don’t need to shun their social life.

Hire Psychologists at Schools:


Although a trend followed by only a few elitist ones, each one needs to have trained psychologists to conduct seminars and individual counseling on emotional wellbeing, dealing with bullying and trauma management to not only enlighten students about the issue at heart but to also minimize the damage if it’s done. so the survivors don’t feel alone in their agony and restrain themselves from taking any disastrous steps.


Strict Code of Punishment:


There need to be well-defined and strict code of punishments to the operatives behind these pages so the activity could be discouraged. Teachers, principals and students counselor should keep reinstating school’s policy on every platform regarding such actions to warn some pranksters who may attempt it despite all.


Community Building Tasks be made part of Curriculum:
 
Last but not the least; our youth needs not be confined to academics alone. It should be made compulsory for them to be part of community building tasks to help inculcate in them empathy instead of aggression and so they could evaluate their actions in the larger interest of the community than mere personal enjoyment.


Hence, the long-term solution of the issue lies in awareness, empathy and brute intolerance towards any act of cyber-bullying. For only, when there would be no viewership to such voyeuristic reality shows, there would be no need to report these pages abuse for they’d die their own death.

Writer: Madeeha Ishtiaque
Source: www.thenews.com.pk
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My Dream of becoming a Nurse is Not Unworthy - Rasool Bux Sarang


“I so want to be a nurse that each day after my school, I go to a clinic nearby my place and serve as a volunteer. People tell me, I should be a doctor, but I want to be a nurse! A career in which I can serve, change and save lives.”

This is a fragile yet determined, young girl, Shahneela’s tale, at the Indus Hotel in Hyderabad, who had come to collect her certificate for completing ‘Youth Development Programme’ – an opportunity for entering the nursing profession. It is a partnership between the Government of Sindh’s Community Development Programme under the Planning and Development Department and the Aga Khan University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Thanks to this partnership, nurses no more have to be simply  diploma holders as they can enroll themselves in Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) , and can hold a degree in something people don’t even take to be a “good enough” profession so far. It’s about time we bring the featured nursing values of compassionate patient care and front-line, hands-on caring experience under professional ambit.

Not just that, but the fact that nobility around nursing should not be discounted as being any inferior to the doctors. It’s only common to find out that when patients recover after their taxing treatments and are released from the hospital, they remember the comfort, the compassion and the security they received from those irreplaceable fountains of strength and care, Nurses.

Without nurses, there would be no real regard for the holistic care. The compassion and empathy of the nurse is what ensures the quality of life that a patient lives with the even with the most incurable, terminal diseases. While doctors maintain the mechanics of the patient’s life; that only includes attending the patient for a very brief span of time, a nurse makes sure that those mechanics are brought to action, along with the altruistic emotional sustenance she lavishes on her patients that strengthens them to fight back their illness.

Where the role of nurses used to be eclipsed in the past and only a few people would join in, times have perhaps changed in Pakistan.  An Intermediate student of the Government Girls Degree College in the impoverished Matiari district, Shahneela would travel 25 kilometers from her home in New Hala to Hyderabad every Sunday for three months to attend the course. And her father, who is a construction contractor by profession, has been fully supportive of his daughter’s endeavors.

However still, when I talked to some of the 126 other participants, most of them wistfully told me that they still could not convince their families about opting for nursing as a profession. “The real challenge is to change the pre-set mindset which says that if you are smart with studies, the only real options you have are either medicine or engineering,” said Fareeda Jatoi of Zubeda .

But for Dr Keith Cash, Dean, AKU School of Nursing and Midwifery, nursing as a profession in Pakistan has progressively evolved; that is there’s far more willingness to join it than before and the teaching standards here are acceptable globally.

“Nursing offers exciting career opportunities as there is a worldwide shortage of graduate nurses, and modern and effective healthcare needs highly qualified nurses if it is to be successful,” he asserted.

According to him, nursing is no longer an underpaid, thankless job. “For instance, just like students of medical colleges, graduates of our four-year nursing bachelors have to undertake a mandatory one-year internship and they are provided a reasonable stipend during this period,” Dr Cash explained.

Speaking in the similar vein he elaborated, “At the conclusion of the five years, students are eligible to licensure as a Registered Nurse. This qualifies them to undertake nursing practice and education in healthcare nationally and internationally.”

For Shahneela, nurses are the heroes of healthcare. She is arduously waiting for the day when her dream to become a nurse will come true, and she returns to her hometown with a nursing degree in hand, to serve her people the best way she can.

Author: Rasool Bux Sarang
Source: www.thenews.com.pk
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More records coming for Boom Boom - Awais Sohrab



Shahid Afridi has lately been in talks before and after his successful Caribbean Tour. Shahid Afridi has always been in talks, sometimes for his boom boom performances and sometimes for his blunt remarks over the media.


It is hard to keep him out of the limelight and that is why he is adored and loved by millions in Pakistan and outside Pakistan. Shahid Afridi is a part of T20 and ODI Squad which will take on a low ranked Zimbabwe from 23rd August in the first T20. Zimbabwe have been going through difficult times after getting whitewashed by a young talented Indian side led by Virat Kohli and followed by financial crisis which forced the Zimbabwe Cricketers to withdrew from practicing ahead of the series.


We all know what Shahid Afridi has achieved in his 17 years of cricket with tons of international
records. Shahid Afridi will have one more opportunity in the upcoming T20 and ODI Series to grab some more records under his name and take a further lead in some of his other.

Records to looks for in T20:

-Shahid Afridi has 916 runs in T20 and 64 wickets to his name. 84 more runs will make Shahid Afridi the first ever cricketer to achieve a feat of scoring 1000 runs with 50 plus wickets.
-Shahid Afridi has 8 Man of The Match awards to his name in 61 T20s, joint highest with Shane Watson of Australia. One more MOM in T20 will take Shahid Afridi to 9.
-Shahid Afridi is the only player in T20 Cricket to have 2 Man of the Series awards, no other player have achieved this feat so far. -Shahid Afridi currently has played 61 International T20s; one more T20 will make him the joint highest along with Brendon McCullum with 62 T20s.
Records to look for in ODI:

-Shahid Afridi has 7266 runs to his name in ODI in 327 innings, 115 more runs will take Shahid Afridi to 7381 which equals Javed Miandad’s record and will make him the 4th highest runs scorer from Pakistan.
-Shahid Afridi has taken 5 wickets in an ODI 9 times, one more 5 haul will take Shahid Afridi to 10 and will become the second highest bowler after Waqar Younis with 13 and joint highest with Muttiah Muralitharan with 10.
Will Shahid Afridi be a success against a low ranked Zimbabwe? Will Shahid Afridi complete 1000 runs in 2 T20’s? Will Shahid Afridi be able to become the 4th highest runs scorer from Pakistan in ODI? Have your say!
Writer: Awais Sohrab
Source: www.thenews.com.pk
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