Sadly, in Pakistan, the provision of quality education has always remained a challenge. There is a lack of dedication and attention towards building up the national education system. The governmental institutions are in an alarming condition, which shows the negligence of the state towards quality education.
This lack of availability of equal opportunities within society has resulted in resentment and has raised the concerns among those who study in these governmental institutions. In order to address this problem, the government must come up with some new and innovative education policies, rooted in transparency.
Tania Hussain
Islamabad
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