1208 Lahore's 'frenzied summer', but all's well that ends well
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Lahore's 'frenzied summer', but all's well that ends
well.
LAHORE: 23 July 2005 -- In the words of one Salesian
working in Pakistan, it has been a 'frenzied summer', one of those good
news-bad news types of frenzy. The good news was that the Don
Bosco Technical and Youth Centre in Lahore was approved some months ago
for registration by the Techncial and vocational education
authority. The bad news began when it didn't arrive!
They say there's "many a slip
'twixt the cup and the lip". It's par
for the course in Pakistan, or so Fr Miguel Angel found out when
he went to track down the missing certificate. The Education
Department put up its bureaucratic best, and the certificate was simply
'blocked' and nobody knew where, how or why, except that one day a call
came from same, suggesting that with a little money things might be
straightened out! That was just too much for poor Fr
Miguel! He contacted the Chairman of the department, no less, and
things happened quickly. A team of inspectors from the Punjab
Tech education Board was on their way the very next day.
The report was positive With a little verbal
to-ing and fro-ing, they were, 24 hours later, affiliated to the Punjab
Board of Technical Education, the region's, if not the nation's highest
standard of technical education teaching. Fr Miguel now has the
letter to prove it. The agreement will be up for revision in two
years, and it assumes plenty of work on the part of the Salesian
technical facility. This one has ended well.
The London bombings have had unpleasant consequences
for foreigners in Pakistan, and Christians foreigners or not. Two
Salesian postulants found that out travelling to Lahore last
week. The car was stopped, papers checked, body search of all
occupants including the Salesian with them who was taken to the local
police station for still further searches. A quick call to a
local and friendly military commander sorted than one out. A
quick call ended a close call! That too ended well.
What a blessing that the Salesians in Pakistan are
firmly of the late Pop'es belief that there is no 'clash of
civilisations', just sincere efforts needed to live in harmony and
peace amongst all people of good will.
VOCABULARY
there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip': Proverb: just because
something hs been said, does not mean it will happen. Things can
go wrong inbetween
par for the course: a golfing metaphor - it's the standard situation
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