Sindh Chief Minister is taking special measures for the development of education

During a meeting presided over by Murad Ali Shah, Education Minister Sardar Shah provided an update to the Chief Minister, stating that efforts are underway to reconstruct all schools affected by the recent floods.
During a meeting chaired by Murad Ali Shah, Education Minister Sardar Shah disclosed that efforts are underway to establish a comprehensive data bank for school teachers and students. Emphasizing the importance of teacher attendance and training, Shah highlighted the need for enhanced teaching standards.
Meanwhile, the Sindh government has made a significant decision to boost the higher education budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 from 22 billion rupees to 30 billion rupees. This move comes as the Sindh Higher Education Commission submitted a proposal to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah for consideration.
Notably, this increase will elevate the budget of the Sindh Higher Education Commission above that of the federal Higher Education Commission, whose budget is set to decrease from 65 billion rupees to 25 billion rupees.