Saturday, 19 November 2011

89 districts of boys primary schools Pakistan without non-teaching staff like peons, sanitary workers and security guards

Islamabad With government apparently making efforts to meet Millennium Development Goals, a latest report showed that more than two-thirds of the 152 boys’ primary schools in 89 districts across Pakistan were without non-teaching staff like peons, sanitary workers and security guards.

The report compiled by Free and Fair Election Network (Fafen) said 82% of the monitored schools were found to be operating without sanitary workers, 75% did not have security guards while there were no peons

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