Govt-led educational reforms bringing change in Balochistan, claims CM’s aide

“The project is proof our support for educational development in Balochistan is bearing fruit: Lehri


Our Correspondent April 18, 2019
Muhammad Khan Lehri

QUETTA: Advisor to Chief Minister for Education Muhammad Khan Lehri has said that the provincial government is spearheading educational reforms, including hiring qualified faculty for vacant posts of government teachers.

Addressing the concluding ceremony of Balochistan Educational Project, he said that CM Jam Kamal-led government was utilising all resources to fulfill basic facilities in government schools while majority of the schools were being upgraded.

Balochistan Education Project Director Ghulam Mustafa briefed the ceremony regarding the performance and success of the project, and said that over 800 schools have been upgraded since the launch of the project.

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“Teachers to the post Junior Vernacular Teacher (JVT) and Advanced Skills Teacher (AST) have been appointed in government schools. We have also upgraded facilities,” he added.

While lauding the initiative, the CM’s advisor said that the government has approved the service rules for education employees, while efforts were under way to make sure facilities in remote schools of the province.

“The project has gained major ground in the last three years and it’s proof that our continuing support for educational development in Balochistan is bearing fruit,” Lehri added.

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