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Education Minister to pay surprise visits to colleges

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Staff Reporter

Sindh Minister for Education and Literacy department Saeed Ghani on Wednesday announced to pay surprise visits to colleges across the province aimed at improving the education sector. Ghani, who is nominated education minister in a recent cabinet portfolios’ reshuffle, announced a compulsory assembly early in the morning at 8:00 am in every college of the province. The students are also directed to attend the college proceedings in complete uniforms.The minister further directed the college education department officials to visits educational institutes coming under their domain on a regular basis aimed at scrutinizing the implementation on the directives. On January 09, Anti-Corruption Department, Sindh apprehended the Human Resource Director (HRD) of School Education on Thursday on allegations of abuse of power. According to details, HRD school education, Muhammad Hussain Soomro had taken bribes from 950 contractual teachers on promises of making them permanent teaching faculties in government-run educational institutes. The bribe was taken after Muhammad Hussain Soomro assured contract teachers by naming Provincial Minister Sohail Anwar Siyal as a guarantor to the deal. The amount procured on assurances of government employment totals to a massive sum of Rs 200 million. Contract-based teachers were asked to submit 2 lac rupees each if they sought a permanent teaching position.

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