Islamabad : National Commission on Human Development (NCHD) has enrolled 16,430 students in Balochistan at primary level to raise literary level in the country under its ‘Education for All’ initiative.
NCHD, in the collaboration with provincial education department, was operating 439 schools in 24 districts of Balochistan to ensure right of education for all at their door step.
Director Operation, National Commission for Human development (NCHD), Sikandar Shah, said that they were working closely with education department and also providing the assistance to them for the advancement of Balochistan dwellers education. He informed that NCHD was also providing the equipment and conducting special trainings to teachers aimed at provision of education to disabled children in the less-developed areas of the country.
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