Search from the Journals, Articles, and Headings
Advanced Search (Beta)
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

جے کوئی آوے تینوں چج

جے کوئی تینوں آوے چج
عشقے توں جا بیبا بھج
جھوٹا ایں تے چپ کر بہہ
سچا ہیں بن بدل گج
جے اوہ جاوے نظریں آ
ویکھ کے اکھیاں جاون رج
عظمت کالی کملی دی
جو رکھدی اے عیباں دی لج
ڈِھڈ دی گل سناویں ہا
اینویں لا نہ جھوٹے پج
جنہوں عشق حضورؐ دا اے
اونہاں دے نت ہوندے حج

Authoritative Position of Investor and Scope of Liability in Modarabah Contract: Classical and Contemporary Jurists Perspective

The position of investor is always questioned once capital is handed over to a working partner (Mudarib). The concerns of investor along with series of liabilities cannot be ignored because Modarabah losses are always transferred or born by him/her. The study highlights the authoritative position of Investor and suggests that investor has full access to impose conditions on Mudarib to safeguard his interest as per shariah rulings. The study debates investor’s position to impose geographical restrictions to restrict the scope of trade, trade policy of working partner (Mudarib) and fixation of time.  Besides, the study discourses the concept of limited liability in context of Islamic law where creditors hold right to personal wealth of the debtors.

Exploring the Current Supervisory Practices in Government Primary Schools in Karachi, Pakistan

This study explores supervisory practices in Government Primary Schools of Karachi, Pakistan. It was conducted as a part of Master in Education (M. Ed.) program at The Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED), Karachi. The study included eight research participants, out of which two are supervisors of the primary education, whereas others are two head teachers of primary schools and four primary school teachers. The main research question was ‘what are the current practices of supervisors in the government primary schools in Karachi?' The data generation methods included semi-structured interviews, informal discussions, documents analysis (visit notes of supervisors). The data was analyzed using Merriam's (1998) Step-by-step method. Key findings suggest that most of the supervisory practices are very much influenced by the way the supervisors are appointed and the way they learn about their roles and responsibilities in the schools. Their sources of learning regarding their roles and responsibilities are different: while some learn from their senior supervisors, others learn through texts provided during their B.Ed. as course materials, while some others may learn through the readings they are provided during their professional training. Since supervisory practices are mostly hanging between supervision and monitoring; therefore, these neither fulfill the criteria of Supervision nor of Monitoring and Evaluation. Moreover, political and other influences are also found to be influencing the supervisors' work, which causes impediments in supervisory practices. Supervisors' routine work in schools is carried out through surprise visits. During those visits, they write visit notes in the visit logs maintained at schools. It is apparent in the language of these visit notes that the main concerns of the supervisors are dealing with the issues of teacher absenteeism and completion of courses. They seldom appear to be much concerned about the quality teaching pedagogies in schools. The study concludes after presentation of certain recommendations for the improvement of the state of supervision in the government primary schools. Key recommendations focus professional development of supervisors, preparation of comprehensive TORs for supervisors and clustering primary schools with high schools, where supervisors can play the role of being liaison persons.
Asian Research Index Whatsapp Chanel
Asian Research Index Whatsapp Chanel

Join our Whatsapp Channel to get regular updates.