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KARACHI:
On Wednesday, Sindh became the first province to make a law providing free and compulsory education to all children between the ages of five and 16 years.
Adopting the ‘Sindh Rights of Children to Free and Compulsory Education 2013’ bill, the education minister Pir Mazharul Haq was proud that Sindh has once again taken the lead in implementing Article 25-A of the Constitution, which ensures that education remains a fundamental right of every child.
According to the law, all children whose parents cannot afford to pay for education, or have become victims of terrorism shall be enrolled for free in private schools, where they will form 10 per cent of the total class. Every school will now have to constitute a management committee of government representatives, teachers and school principals to ensure that the policy is implemented. Both the school management and the parents can be fined or imprisoned if the law is not followed, according to the bill. These children would also be exempted from paying any extra fee or expenses that may prevent them from pursuing secondary education.
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In order to help the students, the government will also establish a system of grants-in-aid to support the school where these children are enrolled.
In the past five years, Sindh has managed to raise literacy rates by 10 per cent, the education minister told the house. He pointed out that even Ethiopia, Somalia and other under developed countries are spending more on education than Pakistan.
Congratulating the government on this remarkable bill, Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s parliamentary leader Syed Sardar Ahmed stressed that it should be implemented properly. Ahmed, who served as a senior bureaucrat for years, recalled that there used to be good quality education in public sector schools before Partition because access to education was compulsory for all. With the passage of time, however, education levels fell and today, Pakistan stands at 143 out of 180 countries, he said.
Even the opposition leaders appreciated the move. National Peoples Party’s Arif Jatoi suggeste the government give more incentives, stipends and funds to private schools so that the law takes effect soon. Pakistan Muslim League-Functional’s Marvi Rashdi also felt that the bill will reduce the gap between the education systems for the rich and the poor.
Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Nawab Taimour Talpur suggested that the right of free education should include transgenders as well. Later, Haq read the whole bill at which all the lawmakers thumped their desks and passed it unanimously.
Resolutions
The assembly also passed joint resolutions recommending the provincial government approach the Punjab government to register cases against police officials who had tortured the deputy parliamentarian of the PPP Shaukat Basra.
Meanwhile, four other bills including ones on Sindh Protection of Breast Feeding and Child Nutrition, Education City 2012, Sindh Arms Bill 2013 and Hyderabad Institute of Arts, Science and technology 2013 were deferred.
The session has been adjourned till today, when the Sindh IGP Fayyaz Leghari will explain Karachi’s violence to the legislators in an in-camera briefing.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 14th, 2013.
 
That is far better news than $45 B building.....
 
Bills and laws always look good on paper, there are hundreds of other laws, of which only a fraction are being abided by.

What mechanism does the government have that a child in Tando Allahyar will be going to schools rather than collecting trash for a living, provided that the place has a school with a teacher to actually teach.

Looks good and promising, but I think it's just an election ploy, you have to please the masses through this kind of news to get votes!
 
Government schools have always been dirt cheap....whats new in this bill?
My school fee was 23 Rs a month.

Dirt cheap education as well...

Government schools aren't on par with private schools...
 
Good step. No system can be 100% effective. Corruption will happen. But one has to start somewhere. Even if it delivers 25-35 % efficiency, it still bears very much importance.

Education is the solution of many problems, like extremism, unemployment, social crimes etc.

Its the base for implementing other specific policies to target all sectors of a country. Special importance should be given to Girl's education. Teach a woman, you teach a family.
 
Good step. No system can be 100% effective. Corruption will happen. But one has to start somewhere. Even if it delivers 25-25 % efficiency, it still bears very much importance.

Education is the solution of many problems, like extremism, unemployment, social crimes etc.

Its the base for implementing other specific policies to target all sectors of a country. Special importance should be given to Girl's education. Teach a woman, you teach a family.

Keep your indian media trash to yourself, this is sind not norther border region, here women are equally educated the problem is poverty here not sexism
 
Keep your indian media trash to yourself, this is sind not norther border region, here women are equally educated the problem is poverty here not sexism
Woooh Wooh, I meant that many people don't send their girls to schools as they think girls should be good in doing house works and taking care of family. I am not saying that there is sexism or any type of "ism".
 
Dirt cheap education as well...

Government schools aren't on par with private schools...

1 is always better than a 0, this is a start, EDUCATION is the basic requirement for any country's overall DEVELOPMENT, this is a step in the right direction, You can't expect a HOWARD education for all, also there are many Poor people in entire sub-continent who even can't afford food for them, why will they send children to school when they even can't guarantee that they will live for another day or not??

Free Education at least for Primary Education is the MUST for sub-continental countries, India has made it a FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT to get free education till 14 years of age, if Pakistan has went 2 steps ahead of India & made it up to 16 years, it's certainly Praise worthy.

Hopefully, next generation of Icewolf's will have BLUE colors, in there user names all the time, than PINK color most of the time :D
 
Corruption may take place but at least right policy in place....education for all...
 
Just one question does Pakistani Govt. Schools have enough sitting capacity to handle all the deprived children or Govt. is planning to open some more schools to handle this pressure or u guys believe its just a publicity stunt bcoz of upcoming elections???:what:
 
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