
Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Syed Kaleem Imam made the announcement during a ceremony held on Saturday.
Addressing the event, where he was invited as a chief guest, he said 80 seats have been reserved for the daughters of police personnel in the B.Ed programme.
He thanked the singer and social worker Shehzad Roy and social welfare organisation 'Durbeen' and its team, especially CEO Salma, for formulating the educational progrmme and designating 80 seats' quota for policemen's daughters.
IG Sindh&AIGWelfare took initiative of enrolling daughters of police force in the country's best B.Ed program,where they will study under guidance from Finland,free of cost&become the teachers our government schools so desperately need @ZindagiTrust @durbeenPK @sindhpolicedmc pic.twitter.com/LZkWuSDLQZ
— Shehzad Roy (@ShehzadRoy) April 13, 2019
The IGP said the step would undoubtedly offer employment opportunities to the daughters of police personnel in both pubic and private organisations and praised the services of AIG Welfare Sindh Dr Rizwan Ahmed for taking steps for the welfare of police officials and their families.
Dr Kaleem Imam emphasised that the welfare of police officials and their families is a top priority of the Sindh Police.
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