The Balochistan Education Department, with the financial support of Unicef, has set up 220 centres under the Accelerated Learning Programme in different districts of the province. Murtaza Ali/White Star
QUETTA: The Balochistan Education Department, with the financial support of Unicef, has set up 220 centres under the Accelerated Learning Programme in different districts of the province.
These centres have been set up mostly in areas which have no government school. Around 8,000 students are getting free education in these centres.
The programme seeks to provide primary education to out-of-school children within three years as opposed to usual six years to overcome the age gap created because of school years missed by these children. The main objective behind the launch of this programme was to make sure that the time of overage children did not go to waste.
A meeting presided over by Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday reviewed the development projects of polytechnic institutes, colleges, residential colleges, hospitals and GOR colonies and other ongoing schemes. APP/File
QUETTA: A meeting presided over by Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday reviewed the development projects of polytechnic institutes, colleges, residential colleges, hospitals and GOR colonies and other ongoing schemes.
Provincial Secretary of Physical Planning and Housing Department Ghulam Ali Baloch briefed the meeting about 290 ongoing schemes and 405 new schemes and PC-1 of the schemes for 2020-21.
Officials gave briefings on polytechnic institutes, colleges, residential colleges, schools, hospitals and other development projects in the province.