According to media news Pakistan celebrated education and Malala day with the hope that the government will provide equal education opportunities for everyone. The government has also launched a four year literacy programme under which more than three milion children of poor families, especially girls, will get free education in Pakistan. Unfortunately, despite edclining graph of education syetem, the government is just doing cosmetic steps to satisfy people. Original condition of education are far from ideal in Pakistan. Recent statistics are showing grim picture of education sector in Pakistan. According to UNESCO, some seven milion children in Pakistan are out of primary schools in which 60 percent are girls. Only 20 percent of girls have completed primary level schooling in rural areas of Pakistan. Literacy rate of girls in Northern Pakistan is only six percent. Despite all of these challenges Pakistan spends less of its national budget on education than other small South Asian countries like Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan. True reality is that several western and UNO funded schools are just alive on papers and have no physical presence. Ghost schools and ghost teachers are true reality of Pakistan education sector. The world community has promised to spend around one billion dollars to help Pakistan's poor education sector but most of the people in Pakistan rightly believe that everything is politically motivated and will not serve the purpose. Only corrupt elements of government will enjoy this money and education sector will not feel any comfort.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
POOR EDUCATION SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN
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