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Education minister orders openig of 2,170 viable schools

Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah has directed the department to increase school enrollment to 6 million, open 2170 viable schools under the placement plan, and remove biometrics of 1700 teachers from non-viable schools.

According to a education department information today, the minister issued these instructions while chairing a meeting in Karachi. The meeting was attended by Secretary School Education Sindh Zahid Ali Abbasi, Special Secretary Education Syed Junaid Ahmed, Additional Secretary Ghulam Akbar Barhamani, Chief Program Manager RSU Dr Junaid Ali Samoo, DG Monitoring and Evaluation Zain Ansari, Director HR Kishore Kumar, Data Analyst Ghazi Mahar, and other officials.

The meeting discussed the teacher-to-student ratio, opening of closed schools, and increasing enrollment ratio. The Minister was informed that over 7,500 schools have been opened in Sindh due to recent teachers’ recruitments. Most schools were previously closed due to teacher retirements or deaths, but 2170 schools will now be opened under the proposed placement plan. The meeting was briefed on the status of schools in Deprive Talukas, where 153 schools will be opened after a court decision regarding recruitments. Additionally, around over 10,000 schools in Sindh have been helped to open due to new recruitments. Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah stated that the recruitment of 60,000 teachers on merit and the opening of 10,000 schools is a significant achievement of the Pakistan People’s Party’s government. He emphasized that the placement plan process will continue, ensuring that schools remain open even in the case of teacher retirements or deaths.

After all schools are opened, the next placement phase will be decided based on teacher-students ratios. The Minister directed to launch an enrollment drive, aiming to increase enrolment to 6 million students. He stressed the need to upgrade schools according to student ratios and prevent dropouts. The meeting revealed that biometrics of 1700 teachers have been completed in non-viable schools. The Minister instructed that action will be taken against directors and DEOs if they are involved in appointments of teachers in non-viable schools.

Furthermore, it was reported that 2048 employees have not complied with biometric registration as orders. The Education Minister directed that departmental action will be taken against these employees. He also ordered that complaints regarding biometric registration of new teachers be resolved promptly to ensure an uninterrupted teaching process. Overall, the meeting focused on key strategies to improve education in Sindh, including increasing enrollment, opening new schools, and optimizing teacher placements.

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