25 closed schools reopened in Kohlu
Around 25 closed schools have been made functional in Kohlu district of Balochistan.
This was announced by Deputy Commissioner Kohlu Naqibullah Kakar. He added that these 25 schools have been reopened in the district, including Kahan, Mawand, and other areas.
This initiative aims to provide education to children at their doorsteps. The deputy commissioner made these remarks during the monthly meeting of the District Education Group (DEG) on Thursday.
He emphasized the importance of making inactive schools in remote areas functional on an emergency basis to secure the future of children. He also warned of strict action against absent staff members.
The deputy commissioner emphasized significant strides in the last two months, successfully reactivating 25 long-inactive schools. This revival is poised to bring education to the doorsteps of children residing in remote areas.
In a determined effort to enforce education standards, he declared the withholding of salaries for 91 absent teachers. Disciplinary measures are underway against high school heads failing to implement DEG decisions.
This proactive move aligns with the government’s commitment to robust policy implementation.