Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah has written a letter to members of the Sindh Assembly, urging them to take ownership and responsibility for schools in their constituencies to support education reform initiatives in Sindh.
The minister’s letter invites assembly members to adopt at least three schools in their area and oversee their development, ensuring an ideal learning environment. This initiative aims to foster a sense of responsibility and improve education quality.
By engaging with teachers, parents, and the community, MPAs can introduce reforms and strengthen the system of checks and balances. Their participation will also help identify and address school needs and problems.
Minister Shah’s move is part of the provincial government’s efforts to develop education in Sindh. He has encouraged assembly members to contribute to the future of Sindh’s children by supporting education reform initiatives, said a press release.
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