Sindh Education Department Cracks Down on Non-Compliant Schools

Web DeskApril 27, 2024 04:42 PMnational
  • 54 private schools in Sindh fail to offer free education to needy children
  • Enforcement of free education policy in private schools is non-negotiable
  • Proactive measures taken to ensure inclusivity and equal access to education
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The Department of School Education in Sindh cracks down on 54 non-compliant private schools for failing to provide free education to underprivileged children, emphasizing the non-negotiable enforcement of this policy to promote inclusivity and equal access to education.

Karachi: The Department of School Education in Sindh has taken a strict stance against private schools that fail to provide free education to 10 percent of needy children. This decision comes after an inspection of over a thousand private schools in the province, where it was found that 54 schools were not complying with the law.

According to the Sindh education department, every private school is required by law to offer free education to 10 percent of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The schools found in violation of this regulation have had their registrations suspended as a consequence.

The department emphasized that the enforcement of the free education policy is non-negotiable, and schools must adhere to this requirement to be eligible for registration. Failure to comply will result in the denial of registration for schools that do not provide the mandated free education to needy students.

In conclusion, the Department of School Education in Sindh is taking proactive measures to ensure that private schools fulfill their obligation to provide free education to underprivileged children. By enforcing this policy, the department aims to promote inclusivity and equal access to education for all students in the province.

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