Balochistan’s education system has been in a crisis for many years. The government has failed to provide all children with a quality education and, as a result, the province’s literacy rate is quite low.
Pakistan spends a very small amount of its budget on education, leaving many schools without basic facilities such as electricity, clean water, and proper sanitation.
The federal and provincial governments must spend more on education in order to secure a better future for Balochistan and the country as a whole.
Munaeza Nasir
Turbat
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