No electricity in 35% K-P schools

Lord Commander John Snow

MPA (400+ posts)
PESHAWAR: A report compiled by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Department appeared to belie the provincial governments claims about achieving record development in the education sector over the past three years.


A report collated by the Independent Monitoring Unit set up by the provincial government showed that 35 per cent of schools were still without electricity, 12 per cent had no toilets and 11 per cent were still without boundary walls.


According to the Education Departments data, nearly 17,000 schools had been made functional across the province over the past three years. The number included 539 primary schools.


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The report stated that 386 schools were upgraded to middle school level, 385 middle schools upgraded to high schools while 207 high schools were upgraded to higher secondary schools.


The report showed that 12,000 additional classrooms, 13,600 school boundary walls, 16,000 toilets had been built in schools across the province.


Similarly, the government also provided electricity to 9,800 schools, including primary, middle and high schools in 25 districts.


Over the period under review, the government launched several initiatives, including the establishment of an independent monitoring unit (IMU), supported poor students under voucher scheme, introduced automatic management action system and trained around 83,000 teachers.


But according to a report issued by the provincial governments own IMU in December last year, 35 per cent of schools across the province were still without electricity, 11 per cent were without boundary walls, 12 per cent had no toilets and 25 per cent were still without clean drinking water.


The IMU report showed that teachers attendance improved after it was determined that 86 per cent of teachers took regular classes while 82 per cent of non-teaching staff was available in schools.


Programme Manager at the Centre for Governance and Public Accountability (CGPA) Malik Massood Khan said that although the incumbent government was more focused on education, it failed to achieve set targets.


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According to him, children in rural areas were still deprived of their right to education.


Criticising the government for not formulating a law in conformity with Article 25-A, he urged the provincial government to conduct a need-based survey across the province and fulfill the needs in all districts.


Khyber-Pakhtunkhwas Elementary and Secondary Education Minister Muhammad Atif Khan said that the government was forging ahead with its new policy for schools with a minimum requirement of six classrooms and six teachers in every government school.

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30-Maar Khan

Senator (1k+ posts)
report compiled by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Department appeared to belie the provincial government’s claims about achieving ‘record development’ in the education sector over the past three years.

Lol....This reporter is taunting govt over its own report....Bhai compare current data with 2013 data that how many Schools were without electricity....

There are 28172 schools in KP and all schools can't be fixed in 3.5 years.
 
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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Lol....This reporter is taunting govt over its own report....Bhai compare current data with 2013 data that how many Schools were without electricity....

There are 28172 chools in KP and all schools can't be fixed in 3.5

aģree every thing cannot be fixed overnight.
 

arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Lol....This reporter is taunting govt over its own report....Bhai compare current data with 2013 data that how many Schools were without electricity....

There are 28172 chools in KP and all schools can't be fixed in 3.5 years.

Exactly. The headline should have been about the amazing work done by KPK education department in the primary and secondary schools in a short span of 3.5 years. If the department continues to work at the same speed, it can easily provide electricity to the remaining 10000 schools.

"The report showed that 12,000 additional classrooms, 13,600 school boundary walls, 16,000 toilets had been built in schools across the province. Similarly, the government also provided electricity to 9,800 schools, including primary, middle and high schools in 25 districts."
 

Lord Commander John Snow

MPA (400+ posts)
Lol....This reporter is taunting govt over its own report....Bhai compare current data with 2013 data that how many Schools were without electricity....

There are 28172 chools in KP and all schools can't be fixed in 3.5 years.

sir I would like to be clear that i am not posting propoganda aimed at hurting one party, nor am i being biased. i am have simply posted this as factual news from a news website. if you think that i have nay biases towards your party in general, then you are most welcome to visit my other threads where i have posted negative news on noon league. i try my utmost to remain unbiased and balance the amount of threads i post so that no one can dare say that i am a patwari, youthian or whatever derogatory slurs that are used in this forum.
 

30-Maar Khan

Senator (1k+ posts)
sir I would like to be clear that i am not posting propoganda aimed at hurting one party, nor am i being biased. i am have simply posted this as factual news from a news website. if you think that i have nay biases towards your party in general, then you are most welcome to visit my other threads where i have posted negative news on noon league. i try my utmost to remain unbiased and balance the amount of threads i post so that no one can dare say that i am a patwari, youthian or whatever derogatory slurs that are used in this forum.

Mate do whatever you like. My comment was not for you but this Reporter Zia. I know him personally. He is from.Charsadda and live in Pesh for job.
 

30-Maar Khan

Senator (1k+ posts)
Exactly. The headline should have been about the amazing work done by KPK education department in the primary and secondary schools in a short span of 3.5 years. If the department continues to work at the same speed, it can easily provide electricity to the remaining 10000 schools.

"The report showed that 12,000 additional classrooms, 13,600 school boundary walls, 16,000 toilets had been built in schools across the province. Similarly, the government also provided electricity to 9,800 schools, including primary, middle and high schools in 25 districts."

And 5350 solar panels are separate which are not mentioned in the report.
 

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