Sindh Government To Enroll 800,000 Students In Govt. Schools | Good News For Kids

The Government of Sindh has announced a new project to promote education in areas where schools have been closed because of a shortage of teachers. Here is the latest update for residents of Sindh. Minister of Education and Mines and Minerals Development Syed Sardar Ali Shah announced their mission to enroll 800,000 students in Government Schools in a recent speech.
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A new target of 0.8 million new students for government schools
As he spoke with media representatives after leading a rally in Malir on Friday, Sardar Ali said Sindh is making substantial improvements to its teacher attendance tracking system. Instructors who fail to teach students and miss work will face harsh consequences, he warned.
To improve Sindh’s educational system, the government plans to enroll 0.8 million new students in government schools.
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Sindh Education Minister Leads Admission Rally with Students and Officials
During an admissions drive, the Sindh Education Department organized a rally between Government Girls Primary School Razaqabad and Government Razaqabad College.
In addition to Zahid Ali Abbasi, the Peoples Party’s local leaders Shahzad Roy, MP Sajid Jokhio, Raja Razzak, and Yusuf Murtaza Baloch, Special Assistant to Chief Minister Saleem Baloch attended the ceremony. In addition, UNICEF and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) representatives were present.
A slogan Of “Parhay Ga Sindh, Barhay Ga Sindh” campaign
As part of the awareness rally, participants held posters and banners emphasizing the importance of education. “Parhay Ga Sindh, Barhay Ga Sindh” was one of the chants they sang.
As a result of the admission drive, the Sindh Education Department hopes to increase the province’s enrollment and accessibility to education. The Constitution recognizes education as a fundamental right. He continued by saying that parents and the state share responsibility for educating children between the ages of 5 and 16.
Sindh’s Education System – 5.2 Million Children Study
A total of eight hundred thousand to nine hundred thousand more students will attend government schools this year, according to the administration. 5.2 million kids are currently in school. The minister promised that efforts will be made to hire qualified teachers and that no schools in Sindh will close due to a teacher shortage at the moment. A warning was issued to teachers who did not attend classes and did not teach.
A Sindh Minister launches a school tree planting program and addresses textbook and solarization issues.
As part of the effort, headmasters will plant trees in schools, he said. Regarding textbooks, he acknowledged difficulties but verified that 138 Talukas had received books. As well as personally overseeing the delivery of books, he promised to visit bookstores, schools, and book markets.
Currently, the government is developing a solarization project to address the problem of heat and power in schools. Additionally, the minister planted seedlings on school property to begin a school tree-planting program.
In conclusion
It is a significant step forward for Sindh to improve education with its ambitious plan to enroll 800,000 students in public schools. The government is committed to improving the learning environment for children through initiatives such as stricter teacher attendance, planting trees in schools, and a solarization project.