Balochistan Approves Major Education Reforms to Boost Literacy

The Balochistan government has approved significant education reforms, including the introduction of gender-free primary schools and double-shift teaching to boost literacy. The plan also mandates the replacement of floor mats with desks and includes salary increases for teachers.
Why it matters
These reforms represent a major effort to modernize the educational infrastructure and improve accessibility for children in a historically underserved region.
QUETTA, June 4: A high-level meeting chaired by Mir Sarfraz Bugti approved wide-ranging reforms in education, health, and law and order sectors, with a strong focus on increasing literacy and improving educational standards across Balochistan.
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