Pakistan

Governor urges private schools’ role in policy-making

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LAHORE: Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider has said that private schools should be included as stakeholders in educational decisions.

Addressing the ceremony, Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider said that private schools have rendered important services in the field of education in Pakistan. And if private schools are marginalized, the country cannot afford the educational loss.

He said that there is a need to provide quality education in government schools. And if government schools cannot provide facilities, then cooperation with private schools is necessary. The services of private schools in remote areas are commendable.

As per details, Sardar Saleem Haider said that private schools should be included as stakeholders in educational decisions. And attention needs to be paid to children who pay low fees in private schools. Educating poor children is not a loss but a blessing.

He said that private schools should educate poor children. And it is our responsibility to solve the problems of poor children. The fact that people are in trouble cannot be denied.

Abdul khalique

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