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Reforms being introduced to improve literacy rate in Balochistan

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Our Correspondent

Quetta

Balochistan government planned to upgrade all public colleges to degree level aiming to impart higher education to maximum number of students in the far-flung areas of the province. Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan has already approved the summery of upgradation of Girls Inter colleges to ensure easy access to quality education at their nearest, an official of the Balochistan government while talking to media on Tuesday.
He said reforms had been introduced in education sector to improve the literacy rate in the province. The government was utilizing all the resources at its disposal to develop the education sector on modern lines, he added. The government was working to provide buses to colleges in different phases as one batch has already been distributed among the educational institutions of the province, he said.
The official said that the project to provide buses to the colleges would be completed soon to ensure safe and free transport facility to the students in the province. The project was delayed for a period of three months due to COVID-19 pandemic, he added. The government has taken steps to improve the sector with provision of quality furniture, sports, science equipments and other basic facilities in public sector educational institutions of the province, he added.

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