Islamabad, Sep 10: In the best interests of the children’ future, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Tuesday ordered the reopening of the district’s closed government schools through December 14, 2024.
When he visited the Pishin District, he voiced these opinions. The chief minister declared that there would be no concessions in the area of education, claiming that the province government was failing to give official schools every chance to raise the standard of instruction and that teachers would be hired on a contract basis to make up for the teacher shortage in the educational establishments.
According to the CM, Pishin will be developed into a model town with the intention of offering the local population basic amenities. “Ensuring good governance will solve public issues,” he stated. He went on to say that he was working to improve government departments’ service delivery after they were put into operation, which was also crucial for the province’s development.
At their meeting with the chief minister, tribal chiefs and dignitaries briefed him on the problems they were facing in the Pishin area.Additionally, the CM gave them his word that he would take action to resolve their issues.The chief minister had earlier paid Asghar Khan Tareen, a member of the Provincial Assembly, a visit and gave Fateh on the passing of his uncle, Haji Abdul Nabi.