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22.6 million (2 crores 26 lacs) children are currently out-of-school according to Pakistan Education Statistic 2015-16 launched by the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) – a subsidiary of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training. The report also suggests that only 30pc children remain enrolled from class 1 till 10th.
As many as 44pc children between the ages of five and 16 are still out of school.
The statistics further reveal that 21pc primary schools in the country are being run by a single teacher while 14pc have one room.
In this era of misery, a ray of hope is this initiative by a private entity, which has a vision of educating 10 million (1 crore) children who cannot afford to go to school. The best part about this trust called “Aik Allah Kafi Hai” is that it will not only provide bookish education to children, but will also provide them state-of-the-art facilities so that proper personality development of these children is made sure.
Although 10 million is a big figure, yet the total percentage of children that will be studying through this trust from total out-of-school children will still be around 44.2%. Hopefully, together with the contribution of institutions and general public, this shortfall could be minimized to quite an extent by achieving this huge target.
As many as 44pc children between the ages of five and 16 are still out of school.
The statistics further reveal that 21pc primary schools in the country are being run by a single teacher while 14pc have one room.
In this era of misery, a ray of hope is this initiative by a private entity, which has a vision of educating 10 million (1 crore) children who cannot afford to go to school. The best part about this trust called “Aik Allah Kafi Hai” is that it will not only provide bookish education to children, but will also provide them state-of-the-art facilities so that proper personality development of these children is made sure.
Although 10 million is a big figure, yet the total percentage of children that will be studying through this trust from total out-of-school children will still be around 44.2%. Hopefully, together with the contribution of institutions and general public, this shortfall could be minimized to quite an extent by achieving this huge target.