Islamabad, Apr 16, 2025: The Sindh School Education Department has recently implemented a ban on the recruitment and transfer of personnel. This restriction applies specifically to the appointments and relocations of subject specialists and school superintendents within the education sector.
The decision comes directly under the authority of the Minister of Education and is intended to streamline the administrative processes within the department.
This move aims to address several ongoing concerns related to the efficient management of the education system in the province.
By placing a hold on new appointments and transfers, the Sindh Education Department intends to ensure stability within educational institutions, particularly in light of the challenges faced by schools in various regions.
The department has not specified a timeline for how long this ban will remain in place, leaving it open-ended for now.
The official notification regarding this suspension has been issued by the Sindh Education Department, and it emphasizes that this measure will be in effect for an indefinite period.
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While it may cause some inconvenience to individuals hoping for a promotion or transfer, the department insists that this decision is necessary to maintain order and ensure that all personnel are aligned with the current educational goals.
In the coming months, the department is expected to reassess the situation, but for now, this ban will remain in effect as part of the ongoing reforms aimed at improving the quality of education across Sindh.
The education ministry believes that such administrative actions will contribute to the long-term improvement of the education system and the welfare of students.