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| Areva, learning Pashto is not very popular program---I don't think many students enroll in this program---So there is no chance they offering online courses in Pashto---In Pakistan, indigenous languages are grossly ignored---all emphasis is placed on English and Urdu--- |
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| Unfortunately I have been to Peshawar thrice in my life but not to Peshawar University though I had many of my friends there but got no chance. I have spent much time in Rawalpindi Islamabad. |
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| the pushto dept. has been locked, whenever i go there there is no one Che la deena la mazhaba wee sewa… |
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| Because the govt is giving no importance to Pashto. People feel shame speaking pashto in govt institutions. They like to talk in Urdu. |
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