These schools have neither been shut down by the Taliban nor bombed by suicide bombers. But they remain closed under the influence of lords ruling the peaceful land of the Sufi saints.
There are 6,721 such government schools in the 27 districts of Sindh. Of them 4,540 are non-operational and 2,181 are ghost schools, according to an official report obtained by The Express Tribune. The report, which has been prepared by the Sindh High Court, is based on inspections carried out by district and sessions judges across the province under the directives of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
The apex court had constituted a commission comprising district and sessions judges on February 11 to investigate ‘ghost’ schools and ascertain reasons for the state’s apathy towards government schools. On a month-long deadline, the district judges paid visits to each school in their districts and sent reports to the SHC registrar office, from where a consolidated report was prepared and sent to the apex court last month.
Non-functional schools
The report revealed that there are total 48,227 schools established by the provincial government in the 27 districts of the province, including the five districts of Karachi, to impart education from primary level. Although the building structures of as many as 4,540 government schools exist on ground, they are no more functional, according to the report.
Ghost schools
During inspection, the judges found that there are 2,181 other schools that only exist in files but there are no signs of them on ground. Some news reports also claimed that several schools have been converted into cattle pens or guest rooms for the local landlords.
Encroached
Meanwhile, 524 government school buildings have been illegally encroached upon, the report added. And another 17 schools are under litigation pending in courts. The report also showed that funds worth millions of rupees were constantly being allocated by the government to run these absolutely good for nothing schools. Each district had received huge budgetary allocations to run them last year.
Home of Sindh govt
Interestingly, the report also revealed that the highest numbers of ghost schools are located in the president’s district, Benazirabad, which also has 112 schools that have been encroached upon.
Dadu district, where former education minister Pir Mazharul Haq holds sway, has the third highest number of ghost schools in Sindh with 271 ghost schools. Haq was elected from Dadu’s constituency of PS-74 in the 2008 elections, followed by his son Pir Mujeebul Haq in 2013.
The former education minister refused, however, to accept the commission’s findings. “I am not aware of any such report but if these are the findings then I challenge these figures,” he said. “This is certainly not possible that I would take action against ghost schools across Sindh and ignore my own district.”
Sindh’s pride
Given the state of government schools in the province, it was ironic that only two days after the apex court ordered an inspection of the schools, the Sindh government took the lead among all the provinces by declaring primary education compulsory for children between the ages of five and 16. Sindh Assembly - where the anti-Taliban and pro-education Pakistan Peoples Party has ruled for most of the past 66 years - passed the ‘Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education’ in compliance with article 25-A of the Constitution.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2013.
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@Saleem- And how exactly would you know Pir Sb has been sitting in his air conditioned office? In fact he hardly had the time to actually sit for long hours as he was always on the run 'visiting' different districts..in fact his family kept complaining also that he doesnt give much time to them. I can assure you he was more occupied than any other Sindh minister and no education minister has visited that many schools altogether which he did alone in the past 5 years, So please get your facts straight before jumping to conclusions or judging someone for that matter.
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well sir zab was a Berkeley graduate, BB benazir was Harvard/oxford graduate and now mummy daddy bilawal is Cambridge grad.... did they even bother to open single english medium school in ratto-dero? larkana? or even in Karachi? NO the basic rule of power is to have as much ill-literate people as much vote you need to win the election.
That is over 6000 Government operated Ghost schools only in Sindh. For decades huge salaries are diligently paid out the INVISIBLE teachers who use this teaching time doing other jobs. All education government officials have not only known about this all along but when NCHD or National Commission for Human Development (I am a founding member) was formed in 2002 to help convert these city ghost schools in all 140 districts of Pakoistan we were told hands off by the education departments. NCHD efforts then shifted to "Feeder Schools" by 1000's all across Pakistan still operating. Pakistan in 1999 signed the Dakar agreement to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) of 2015 have basic literacy reach 86% or more. Pakistan will miserably fail to meet MDG 2015 due to the continuation of possible over 20,000 ghost schools across Pakistan where staff and teachers collect UNEARNED salaries. Many other poorer countries that signed the UNDP MDG2015 will meet the promised goal. I can only say SHAME-SHAME SHAME to those that looted Pakistan.
@Max: Don't forget the biggest ghosts the "namaloom afrad".
Dear ET, stop fudging figures for making the government look worse! 6,000 is the number of non-functional schools all over Sindh and not in the President's own home district as being claimed in the introductory paragraph.
No surprises in this report. We have a ghost Government, ghost Police, ghost Agencies, ghost Healthcare. So why should education be any different?
Thank you ET for publishing such a bold feature and in plain words.
This is the exact picture of the PPP government.
Unfortunately, PPP is again in the government, limited to Sindh only.
Is not the ET report self contradictory!
Total schools in Sindh: 48,227 Functioning: 42,832 Non functioning and Ghost throughout Sindh: 6,721
ET headline: Over 6,000 ghost schools in President's home district Benazirabad!
Shame on PPP leadership for misleading so-called Jiyalas and nation in the name of liberal democracy.
Your roots have history of corruption and feudal mentality. feudals scare of educating people. Instead prefer to exploit emotions on roti, kapda , makan'...
Education seems to be in the hand of Taliban these days in Pakistan. Well, India doesn't have to do anything to destroy Pakistan. Pakistan is perfectly capable of doing it itself
Mazharul Haq should get out of his air-conditioned office and visit some of schools listed in this report and find out what the reality is. If half of these numbers are correct then this man should be ashamed of his performance and resign from his post. Let someone more capable should run education ministry.