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LARKANA: Pakistan tops worldwide list of out of school children hence the government needs to take measures to convince parents to send their children to schools and increase enrolment, according to Asif Abrar, education specialist at Unicef.

He said at an awareness session for rules of business of the Sindh Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2016, at Begum Nusrat Bhutto Memorial Library here the other day that parents be urged to send their children aged five and above to the nearest schools.

He said that teachers and parents should have positive attitude towards children during schooling. The unprecedented rains and floods last year had caused large scale migrations and done massive damage to school buildings, which ultimately affected education of children in this age group, he said.

He said that academic calendar would start in August and urged parents, teachers, education department officials and members of civil society to contribute to efforts for increasing number of school-going children.
 
 
LARKANA: Pakistan tops worldwide list of out of school children hence the government needs to take measures to convince parents to send their children to schools and increase enrolment, according to Asif Abrar, education specialist at Unicef.

He said at an awareness session for rules of business of the Sindh Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2016, at Begum Nusrat Bhutto Memorial Library here the other day that parents be urged to send their children aged five and above to the nearest schools.

He said that teachers and parents should have positive attitude towards children during schooling. The unprecedented rains and floods last year had caused large scale migrations and done massive damage to school buildings, which ultimately affected education of children in this age group, he said.

He said that academic calendar would start in August and urged parents, teachers, education department officials and members of civil society to contribute to efforts for increasing number of school-going children.
Pakistan needs to build more cost-effective schools and cost-effective education.
 
MashAllah.... No wonder the country is in the state it is.
 
That's why you never hear of any education reforms. Retards are running the show.

When I was in Manila, I saw children going to extra classes after school and leaving at 10pm and these evening tuition centres were in heavily policed safe zones where you couldn't even smoke so they can feel safe being there late.

Pakistan keeps this up it will be well behind in another decade and these Sharifs and Zardaris will still be promising heaven on earth.
 
Naaa we are top at the global list just list needs to be looked at, from the bottom up.
We are ruled by the commission merchant Shahbaz speed, blessed by Fazlu the opportunist, helped by Mr 10% Zardari's and strings are controlled by the US bought out generals so what can go wrong.
Lets army play the Milli song we are the saviours of the nation, what a pathetic generals who robbed the country youth of their future while their kids get educated abroad paid from the offshore accounts.
 
Pakistan is a failing country.

Both the government and people are in sync for being incompetent.

Dreaming to be great, but doing the opposite.

There's no hope for Pakistan.

At minimum, Pakistan needs 50 years to realize their mistake and start being serious.

And then another 50 years to develop their country to reach a good enough standard of living.
 
LARKANA: Pakistan tops worldwide list of out of school children hence the government needs to take measures to convince parents to send their children to schools and increase enrolment, according to Asif Abrar, education specialist at Unicef.

He said at an awareness session for rules of business of the Sindh Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2016, at Begum Nusrat Bhutto Memorial Library here the other day that parents be urged to send their children aged five and above to the nearest schools.

He said that teachers and parents should have positive attitude towards children during schooling. The unprecedented rains and floods last year had caused large scale migrations and done massive damage to school buildings, which ultimately affected education of children in this age group, he said.

He said that academic calendar would start in August and urged parents, teachers, education department officials and members of civil society to contribute to efforts for increasing number of school-going children.
Very sad news and statistics 😢. Sindh is the biggest culprit in this area. All government schools are defunct and teachers non existent. These schools are referred to as "Ghost Schools " .likewise the teachers but they all draw their monthly salaries from the banks regularly without any hinderence.

Nearly 40000 schools
 
Again Zardari and Bilawal making Sindh proud.
If father and son/tranny allowed Sindh budget to be allocated to education, they would have no following, because people would be educated enough to know that Bhutto zinda nahin hai… that the Bhutto/ppp lot are thieves who have been stealing the peoples haqq…
 
Is there any title or list which we will not be part of , at least one
 
The main problem is the Pakistani public just does not hold their politicians accountable. How many Imran Khans do they need until they wake up?
 
hand over the education sector to the Army.
oh wait..............

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LARKANA: Pakistan tops worldwide list of out of school children hence the government needs to take measures to convince parents to send their children to schools and increase enrolment, according to Asif Abrar, education specialist at Unicef.

He said at an awareness session for rules of business of the Sindh Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2016, at Begum Nusrat Bhutto Memorial Library here the other day that parents be urged to send their children aged five and above to the nearest schools.

He said that teachers and parents should have positive attitude towards children during schooling. The unprecedented rains and floods last year had caused large scale migrations and done massive damage to school buildings, which ultimately affected education of children in this age group, he said.

He said that academic calendar would start in August and urged parents, teachers, education department officials and members of civil society to contribute to efforts for increasing number of school-going children.
 

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