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Imran Khan enjoys a day off in Nathia Gali


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Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Saturday took a day off and seemed to enjoy a walk through Nathia Gali

Photos circulating on social media showed sweating Kaptan walking down the road in lively mood along with his comrades.

A photo shared by PTI’s official Twitter account showed Imran Khan sitting on the passenger seat of suzuki pickup and smiling for the camera.

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The vehicle was apparently parked along the road when Khan and his companions took the photo.

A couple of photos shared on Twitter were captioned “That's how an awaami leader mingles with the awaam—Without any security, protocol or barricades! Earlier in Nathiagali today!”

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That's how an awaami leader mingles with the awaam—Without any security, protocol or barricades!

Earlier in Nathiagali today!

10:14 AM - 27 May 2017
 
Jamaima ex wife tweets and dispels any allegation on IK being corrupt .rather she goes on and finds decade old bank documents to prove her ex husband innocent.. height of a society which produces high standards of morality..had this matter was between Reham khan and IK ..You can imagine the rotten face of this society.
 
151,000 students shift from private to govt schools
This year, a record 151,000 students have migrated from private schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Government Schools.

This number was 34,000 last year. This significant increase is testimony of reforms initiatives in government schools, some of which have never been done in the private sector.

Government schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have now more than 1100 interactive white boards and more than 1340 state of the Art Computer Labs.

Above all, Government schools are free and provide free books to the students. Besides other books, this year the Government distributed more than 5.3 million drawing books among the students. According to the numbers available at the KP Directorate of Elementary & Secondary Education, of total 151,610 students who migrated to government schools are 100,937 boys and 50,673 girls students.

In terms of high migration districts Haripur is leading with 16684 students followed by DI Khan 12986 and Mardan with 11,324 students which shows that education reforms are equally resulting in improvements all across the province.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made tremendous efforts in the education sector which has improved parents perception about the government schools across the province.

Around 96% of parents, who have voluntarily moved their children from private schools to government schools, stated that they would send their next child to government school as well.

@Farah Sohail @Arsalan @war&peace @Verve @The Sandman @Zibago @Syed1. @Hell hound @Imad.Khan
 
151,000 students shift from private to govt schools
This year, a record 151,000 students have migrated from private schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Government Schools.

This number was 34,000 last year. This significant increase is testimony of reforms initiatives in government schools, some of which have never been done in the private sector.

Government schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have now more than 1100 interactive white boards and more than 1340 state of the Art Computer Labs.

Above all, Government schools are free and provide free books to the students. Besides other books, this year the Government distributed more than 5.3 million drawing books among the students. According to the numbers available at the KP Directorate of Elementary & Secondary Education, of total 151,610 students who migrated to government schools are 100,937 boys and 50,673 girls students.

In terms of high migration districts Haripur is leading with 16684 students followed by DI Khan 12986 and Mardan with 11,324 students which shows that education reforms are equally resulting in improvements all across the province.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made tremendous efforts in the education sector which has improved parents perception about the government schools across the province.

Around 96% of parents, who have voluntarily moved their children from private schools to government schools, stated that they would send their next child to government school as well.

@Farah Sohail @Arsalan @war&peace @Verve @The Sandman @Zibago @Syed1. @Hell hound @Imad.Khan

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A patwari was saying that it is because of Ghurbat (poverty) in KP...
Dafa kro yaar!!
Gadhay han yeh tu!!
The important thing is that all those kids are going to schools now,
The good thing is that the government schools are being prefered over expensive private ones.
THIS IS EXCELLENT.
Pakistan ka lea tu acha ha na, PMLN walay jo b kahty rahin. The truth will remain the truth. Really happy on this news. I hope the trend continues and there are more and more of kids switching to brilliantly run government schools. I hope if some students from government schools can score good positions in board exams that will be an extremely good indicator and motivator as well. Great going PTI.
 
151,000 students shift from private to govt schools
This year, a record 151,000 students have migrated from private schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Government Schools.

This number was 34,000 last year. This significant increase is testimony of reforms initiatives in government schools, some of which have never been done in the private sector.

Government schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have now more than 1100 interactive white boards and more than 1340 state of the Art Computer Labs.

Above all, Government schools are free and provide free books to the students. Besides other books, this year the Government distributed more than 5.3 million drawing books among the students. According to the numbers available at the KP Directorate of Elementary & Secondary Education, of total 151,610 students who migrated to government schools are 100,937 boys and 50,673 girls students.

In terms of high migration districts Haripur is leading with 16684 students followed by DI Khan 12986 and Mardan with 11,324 students which shows that education reforms are equally resulting in improvements all across the province.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made tremendous efforts in the education sector which has improved parents perception about the government schools across the province.

Around 96% of parents, who have voluntarily moved their children from private schools to government schools, stated that they would send their next child to government school as well.

@Farah Sohail @Arsalan @war&peace @Verve @The Sandman @Zibago @Syed1. @Hell hound @Imad.Khan
That's unprecedented in the history of Pakistan at least.
 

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