Wednesday, 12 February 2014

5600 ghost schools detected in Sindh province that ruins education system and future of thousands of students both male and female, according to a survey

KARACHI (PPI): There are 5,600 ghost schools in Sindh province that ruins education system and future of thousands of students, both male and female, according to a survey. 
Millennium Development Goals target of universal primary education by 2015, which seeks Pakistan should achieve 100 percent literacy rate by 2015, appears to failing because of the closer of a large number of schools.
Shakeel Memon, Spokesperson to Provincial Minister for Education, told PPI that Ministry of Education Sindh had sent a letter to all MPAs, assistant commissioners of all districts and relevant schools administration to submit detailed lists of those schools, which were closed in their areas in December 2013. Shakeel Memon, Spokesperson to Provincial Minister for Education said that some lists of closed schools had been received from different areas but they were not complete. As soon as complete lists of ghost schools primary, middle and secondary -is received, teachers would be sent to those schools for resuming education activities, Memon said.
It may be mentioned here that though Pakistan has signed the Millennium Development Goals
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