Gilgit - Baltistan

Call to improve education standard in Northern Areas

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(L-R) Mehboob Ali Khan, Ibrahim Baig, Rehmatullah Baig, Muhammad Nabi, Mirbaz & Sajjad

by Zulfiqar Ali Khan & Sajjad Ahmed

HUNZA-NAGAR: Nov 13: The two-day teachers’ convention concluded in Gulmit with the commitment to develop synergies among different educational systems to improve the quality of education in the region.
The convention was organised by The Gulmit Educational and Social Welfare Society (GESWS) in order to discuss issues and weaknesses in the education system and find ways to improve the quality of education in the region.

About 50 teachers from government boys and girls schools Gulmit, Diamond Jubilee School and community-based Al-Amyn Model School, Gulmit, participated in the event. Deputy Education Secretary Mehboob Ali Khan was the chief guest while Ibrahim Baig, head of AKES, Field Education Office (FEO), acted as the presiding guest on the final day’s session.

Addressing the convention, Mehboob Ali Khan expressed the need to organise this convention in other parts of the Northern Areas too. He said the teachers of the 21st century should be equipped with advance knowledge, skill and positive attitudes to impart modern education.

He said the government had developed 2010 education policy which would soon be implemented in the Northern Areas. He said the government had 1,250 regular schools in the region.

Mr Khan said school budget committees would be developed in order to ensure proper utilisation of the amount, adding that the department was introducing ECD and other reforms in 72 focused schools under the Unicef project.

He said he would investigate the appointment of people in scales nine and seven in Girls High School, Gulmit, who did not belong to Gojal union council.

He said the annual NGO grant for private schools would soon be increased from Rs40,000 to Rs100,000.

Head of FEO Hunza Ibrahim Baig highlighted the activities and commitment of AKES for improving the quality of education in the region.

GESWS Chairman Rehmatullah Baig requested the Northern Areas Education Department to take action against 18 teachers absent in various schools of Gojal. He said these non-local teachers were getting salaries from the schools of Gojal but performing duties in other places. Also see on DAWN WEBSITE

Photographs by Asghar Khan 

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4 Comments

  1. It has become a fashion to talk some thing for educatio now a days.But, are we realy want to do some changes for the sack of good? or otherwise. Because, allexperts meet everywhere in such a gethering and find as many as good words as they can manage to impress the audoence in such conventions.
    It has been my personal experience through attending many seminars, conferrences(National to International), and have been discussing such topics to improve the so called standereds. But
    nothing has happened so far.
    I think many of the participents may have this type of experiences. therefore, it would be better to come with some what concerete and feasible solutions that may be worked out
    Otherwise, it wil be an asusual routine meeting. Thanks.

  2. VERY OLD PAPER R USED TO EXPLAIN THE RELATED TOPICS, IS THERE SHORTAGE OF PAPERS IN NORTHERN AREA SPECIALLY GOJAL, THE PLACE IS VERY CLOSE 2 CHINA AS I HERED FROM ONE OF MY FRIEND, I REUEST TO PAMIE TIME’S DEDICATED TEAME TO SECRUTANIZE FIRST AND THEN UPLOAD.

  3. hmmmm thats great. such sessions should be arrange to improve the quality of education…..

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