Govt asked to recruit teachers for Lakki schools
LAKKI MARWAT: Local government representatives and office-bearers of teachers’ union have asked the provincial government to fill the vacant posts of subject specialists in the government higher secondary schools of the district. They say many state-run public sector higher secondary schools were faced with shortages of teaching staff for the
By our correspondents
September 12, 2015
LAKKI MARWAT: Local government representatives and office-bearers of teachers’ union have asked the provincial government to fill the vacant posts of subject specialists in the government higher secondary schools of the district. They say many state-run public sector higher secondary schools were faced with shortages of teaching staff for the last couple of years. “The deficiency of subject specialists is affecting the education of students,” stated a village council nazim of Abakhel.
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