
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has pledged efforts to guarantee no child in the province misses out on their right to education. This commitment was made during an important meeting on reforms in the education sector.
The meeting reviewed ongoing reforms and discussed proposals such as establishing community schools in remote areas, expanding double shift school programs, and introducing IT and AI courses. Afridi directed officials to form a coordination committee for these initiatives.
Over the past five to six months, special focus has been placed on education and health sectors, with positive results emerging from these efforts. The Chief Minister is committed to bringing comprehensive transformation in the education sector, ensuring no child is left without access to basic education.
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