Saturday, July 6, 2024 12:10 PM
The absence of a regular principal at IMCG Bhara Kahu has led to financial, administrative challenges, affecting over 1200 students and staff. Calls for Minister of Education intervention to restore stability.
The Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG) Bhara Kahu is facing a severe crisis as the absence of a regular principal has disrupted its operations, affecting over 1200 students and staff members. The turmoil began after the reshuffling of principals by the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) on March 20. The former principal, Ms. Najm-un-Nisa, was transferred to another college on temporary duty, leading to a chain of events that left IMCG Bhara Kahu without a leader.
Efforts to appoint a new principal have been unsuccessful, with the current situation causing financial and administrative challenges. The delay in resolving the leadership vacuum has raised concerns about the college's financial stability, as pending bills and budget allocations are at risk of going unused.
Teachers and students at IMCG Bhara Kahu are feeling the impact of the crisis, with the absence of a regular principal hindering decision-making and creating a sense of uncertainty. The situation has also highlighted issues within the FDE, with calls for more thoughtful decision-making and adherence to seniority principles in appointments.
As the college struggles to find a resolution, there are growing calls for intervention from the Minister of Education to appoint a qualified Director General and restore stability to educational institutions affected by the ongoing turmoil.