Teachers’ delegation meets FBISE chairman
Islamabad: No compromise on quality education of children and protection of their rights. No negligence of any kind will be tolerated in the conduct of exams, said Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) Chairman Dr. Malik Ikram.
He stated this during a meeting with a 12-member delegation of the All Pakistan Private Schools Management Association (APSMA), led by President of North Punjab and Member District Registration Authority Rawalpindi Abrar Ahmed Khan, says a press release.
The delegation also met with Director Affiliation Syed Hashim Munir and Deputy Secretary One Window Imtiaz Ahmed Mahmood. Abrar Ahmed Khan congratulated Dr. Malik Ikram on assuming the responsibilities as FBISE chairman. He said that our educational institutions, teachers, their related departments and all sectors are connected to the interests of children. Protecting their interests is the fundamental responsibility of all of us. APSMA has always played a positive role in improving the education system.
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