Pakistan still struggles to ensure that every child has the opportunity to go to school. It needs to learn from countries that have successfully implemented laws that compel parents to send their children to schools and build a digitally enhanced and accessible learning system.
Comparatively, there are no such laws in Pakistan and the insufficient number of schools makes the objective even harder. Education plays an indispensable role in the progress of nations and it has to be made a top priority by the government.
Shaik Murtaza
Quetta
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