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KP province leads Pakistan in government schools change, reveals BBC report

KP province leads Pakistan in government schools change, reveals BBC report

ISLAMABAD – To what extent government schools in Pakistan changed? BBCreport interpolates that in four years, conditions of schools in Sindh hasgone worse, while in KP it got better, and in Punjab the number offacilities upgraded.

After 2013, government of every province claimed to improve educationalfacilities, but BBC report is revealing a different situation. According toreport, except KP, educational system does not improve in any otherprovince. The situation, instead of getting improved, got poorer in Sindh.

The number of schools which used to have electricity in 2013-2014 has gonedown to 18 per cent. Before four years, there were 27,000 schools whichwere encircled with walls from four sides, but now there are only 26,000 ofthem, a reduction one thousand. Sindh government became able to constructtoilets only in less than 400 schools since 2013-2014.——————————

In comparison to this, in Punjab the number of facilities increased, and in1,200 schools the facility of water were provided, while in more than 6,000schools, electricity services were added. On the other side, in 2,200toilets facilities were added. Furthermore, 3,400 of them were secured withthe construction of walls on four sides.

In the last four years, water was provided to 5,500 schools in KP. 7,500schools got electricity and in more than 4,300 of them, toilets wereconstructed. And in more than 4,800 schools external wall was constructed.——————————

*Balochistan stands nowhere*

Balochistan is not anywhere in the race. It is evident from the fact thatin more than 8,937 schools, toilet facility does not exist.According to BBC, except schools in KP, nowhere the situation got better.The following video is based on BBC report which defines the prevailingsituation in educational institutions of Pakistan.