Education is the only way towards achieving national objectives and international prominence. The constitution mandates that education be made compulsory and free for all children aged five to 16 years. However, millions of children across Pakistan are currently out-of-school.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, second-shift schooling has attracted some previously out-of-school children but it is not enough. This is the third time in a row that the PTI has been given a huge mandate by the people of KP. It is high time for them to address this serious issue.
Haneef Ahmad
Chitral
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