Urban Sindh left behind in education access
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Urban Sindh left behind in education access
It has been over 17 years since the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) came to power in Sindh, yet the province - with a population of more than 50 million from Karachi to Kashmore - continues to struggle with basic civic services, especially access to education for a large number of children in both urban and rural areas. The Sindh government's neglect of education affects both rural and urban regions, but in many aspects, urban Sindh - particularly …
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CM Murad unveils historic teacher licensing to uplift education
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to transforming the province’s education system to meet international standards. Speaking at a ceremony in Karachi, the CM announced the formal launch of Sindh’s first-ever teaching license — calling it a “historic milestone” in the province’s educational journey. Murad Ali Shah emphasized that the future of Sindh depends on education rooted in knowledge, ethics, and …
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