Awaran, like many other regions, faces significant challenges in providing quality education to its residents. The absence of sufficient infrastructure, like schools and educational facilities has caused many children to have limited access to education. The problem is further exacerbated by the shortage of qualified teachers and educational resources, making it difficult for students to receive the education they are entitled to.
Families with financial difficulties often prioritize immediate needs over education, resulting in a high dropout rate among students. A cycle of poverty and illiteracy that persists in the community is perpetuated. To improve the educational landscape of Awaran, it is crucial to invest in building more schools, providing training for teachers and implementing programmes that encourage student participation.
Meraj Baloch
Meerabad
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