ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 2: Prior to the reopening of schools in Sindh on August 15, Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah of Sindh instructed the education department to make sure that 4,453,686 textbooks are distributed by August 14. He underlined the significance of raising educational quality and expanding student enrollment at a discussion at the CM House.
Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, emphasized at the meeting how important it is for schools to be ready for the new school year. This includes distributing textbooks and putting in place a thorough academic plan that includes mock and preliminary exams. He declared,
The school education department must enhance enrollment by bringing out-of-school children to school and introduce a school inspection system to check teaching and learning methods.
The minister of education gave a thorough rundown of Sindh’s educational system. There are 40,991 schools in the province: 1,051 elementary schools, 1,670 secondary schools, 36,203 primary schools, 15,575 middle schools, and 492 upper secondary schools. There are 160,473 teachers in the workforce, 53,051 women and 107,550 men. There are 5,236,307 students enrolled in total, consisting of 2,154,611 girls and 3,081,696 males.