Sindh Education Minister Reviews Development Projects and Announces New Initiatives

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Sindh Education Minister Reviews Development Projects and Announces New Initiatives

New Science Centers and Review Committees Announced

Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah chaired a key meeting, reviewing 2,136 completed development schemes and announcing new science centers and review committees to enhance education in Sindh.

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KARACHI: In a significant move to boost the education sector in Sindh, Provincial Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah chaired a high-level meeting of the Education Works of the Education Department. The meeting focused on reviewing ongoing development schemes, assessing completed projects, and outlining plans to improve school education across the province.

Review of Ongoing Development Schemes

During the meeting, Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah emphasized the importance of completing all development projects within the current financial year. Officials reported that 2,136 development schemes have already been completed this year, marking a major milestone for the School Education Department.

The minister directed officials to ensure that all remaining projects are completed on time, stressing that delays will not be tolerated. He highlighted the need for transparency and efficiency in the execution of these projects to ensure maximum benefits for students and educators alike.

Establishment of Science Centers in Sindh

One of the key announcements made during the meeting was the plan to establish science centers at the divisional level across Sindh. Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah instructed officials to expedite the process of identifying plots and fulfilling other requirements for these centers.

The science centers aim to promote scientific learning and innovation among students, providing them with access to modern facilities and resources. This initiative is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of education and fostering a culture of research and development in the province.

Formation of Review Committees for Completed Schools

The provincial minister announced the formation of secretary-level review committees to ensure the quality and functionality of newly constructed schools. These committees will visit completed schools, assess their condition, and submit detailed, factual reports.

Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah emphasized that these reviews are essential to address any issues promptly and to ensure that schools are fully operational and equipped to meet the needs of students and teachers.

Daily Field Visits and Reporting

In a bid to maintain transparency and accountability, the provincial minister directed chief engineers to conduct daily field visits. Officials have been instructed to submit detailed updates via WhatsApp, ensuring real-time monitoring of ongoing projects.

This move is expected to streamline communication, identify challenges on the ground, and facilitate swift decision-making to keep projects on track.

A Step Forward for Sindh’s Education Sector

The meeting underscored the Sindh government’s commitment to improving the education system and providing students with access to quality learning environments. With the completion of 2,136 development schemes and the upcoming establishment of science centers, the province is poised to make significant strides in the education sector.

Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah reiterated his dedication to transforming Sindh’s education landscape, urging officials to work diligently and prioritize the needs of students.

Key Takeaways from the Meeting

  • 2,136 development schemes completed in the current financial year.
  • Science centers to be established at the divisional level across Sindh.
  • Secretary-level review committees to assess completed schools.
  • Daily field visits and reporting mandated for chief engineers.

This comprehensive approach reflects the Sindh government’s proactive efforts to address challenges in the education sector and create a brighter future for the province’s students.

Stay tuned for more updates on Sindh’s education initiatives and development projects.