Sindh mulls matric, inter exams dates
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A file photo of students attempting their exam papers.
KARACHI: Sindh Education Department s sub-committee met and proposed the dates to hold matriculation and intermediate examinations,
Geo News reported, citing sources.
During the meeting, chaired by the secretary schools, it was proposed to start the examinations from the end of June or the beginning of July, sources informed
Geo News.
However, before Sindh finalises the exams dates, it will consider the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen s suggestions regarding the exams, sources added.
Earlier, the Sindh Education and Literacy Department proposed that the matriculation and intermediate exams should take place from May 20 and June 10, respectively.
Sindh education board proposes dates for matric, inter examinations
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Sindh Education Department s sub-committee meets to propose dates for exams
Examinations should start at the end of June or beginning of July, committee proposes
Sindh to finalise dates after considering IBCC s recommendations in this regard
KARACHI: Sindh Education Department s sub-committee met on Tuesday to mull and propose the dates to conduct matriculation and intermediate examinations, sources said.
During the meeting, chaired by the secretary schools, it was proposed to start the examinations from the end of June or the beginning of July, sources informed Geo News.
However, before Sindh finalises the exams dates, it will consider the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen s suggestions regarding the exams, sources added.
Sindh govt has removed 3,000 non-existent schools from its system: Saeed Ghani
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Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani speaking during a press conference. Photo: Jang.
Saeed Ghani says that the Sindh govt has removed 3,000 registered schools from the system as they did not exist
Says many areas needed only one school but there were multiple schools built there
Says schools which are not needed will be shut down, adding that each school must have at least 30 students enrolled in it to be functional
KARACHI: Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani on Thursday revealed that the Sindh government has removed 3,000 schools from its system because the schools had been registered but they did not exist in reality.
Saeed Ghani says Sindh schools which are not needed will be shut down
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Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani. Photo: Geo.tv
KARACHI: Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani said that the Sindh government will be shutting down unnecessary schools from across the province.
According to
Geo News, he was speaking during a session of the Sindh Assembly on Wednesday. Answering a question, Ghani said that multiple schools were built in places where only one school was required, adding that no planning was carried out for the constructed schools either.
Per the piece, the minister said that the government will make sure to shut down more such schools which have been registered but do not exist in reality, adding that the government will only run those schools which are required in accordance with the needs of their respective areas.
Sindh’s schemes still paralysed
15 years after being listed, around 200 zealously outlined public welfare projects still await govt attention
Housing and construction projects. PHOTO: FILE
Following the passage of some 15 years and no fruition, various development plans, once enthusiastically pitched, exist today as little more than hollow words stamped in the budget books of the Sindh government.
“There are over 200 such schemes lying incomplete as of now,” revealed an official of the Sindh Planning and Development Department (P&D). “These include around 50 projects for education, 30 for local government, 28 for irrigation and 23 for public health engineering, as well as those for transport, sanitation and women empowerment.”