Teachers of Peshawar girls’ school concerned at lack of security
By our correspondents
January 19, 2018
PESHAWAR: The parents and teachers of the Government Girls Primary School Wazirbagh-I have expressed concern over the lack of proper security arrangement at the school.
Talking to The News, Principal of the GGPS Wazirbagh-I, Zaibun Nisa, said that students' strength at her school was 1936. She added that around 40 teachers were employed at the institution. She said one of the two watchmen, Kamran Shahzad, had been transferred to the Government Girls Primary School Wazirbagh No-II. The strength of students at that school was far less than our school, she added.
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