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The Textbook Board Quetta has done a great job by bringing truth in the content of some primary and higher level textbooks which were revised back in 2006. Owing to this revision one can see a visible boost in students’ quality of learning. Now, they are more interested in reading
By our correspondents
January 10, 2015
The Textbook Board Quetta has done a great job by bringing truth in the content of some primary and higher level textbooks which were revised back in 2006. Owing to this revision one can see a visible boost in students’ quality of learning. Now, they are more interested in reading textbooks since they are much more informative as well as knowledgeable.
In contrast, textbooks at the intermediate level have yet to be revised. It is hoped that the concerned textbook board will soon address the need of revising textbooks at the higher level education as well.
Maria Abdul Sattar
Absor
Turbat
In contrast, textbooks at the intermediate level have yet to be revised. It is hoped that the concerned textbook board will soon address the need of revising textbooks at the higher level education as well.
Maria Abdul Sattar
Absor
Turbat
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