The PPP-led Sindh government hasn’t taken any steps to improve the province’s education system which has been in decline for more than a decade. Reports which suggest that millions of rupees have been allocated to ghost schools should have been an eye-opener for the authorities. However, no step has been taken for the sector’s improvement.
Primary schools across the province are not properly building. Millions of children are out of school and the government hasn’t taken any steps for their education. This state will continue to exist unless the authorities take immediate steps to revive the system.
Naveed Ahmed
Naudero
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