Highlighting government efforts to increase enrolment, CADD officials on Monday said in pursuance of Article 25-A of the Constitution, all types of payment in the form of fees, charges and expenses from students of class one to 10 (aged five-16 years) in all educational institutions have been abolished.
They said school management committees are working to enroll more out-of-school children through community mobilisation. Schools and area coordination officers also carried out an admission campaign, approaching out-of-school children’s parents and persuading them to get their children enrolled at schools.
The administration has also introduced an incentive of a gift pack for newly-enrolled children.
The government enrolled 15,860 students in three days during a campaign on World Literacy Day last year in Islamabad.
Currently, the administration is conducting a survey to identify out-of- school children and bring them to schools while a comprehensive plan is being chalked out to provide transport to students of rural areas.
CADD officials said many new schools and colleges have been established in the newly-developed sectors of Islamabad.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 12th,2014.
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