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151,000 students shift from private to govt schools
This year, a record 151,000 students have migrated from private schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Government Schools.

This number was 34,000 last year. This significant increase is testimony of reforms initiatives in government schools, some of which have never been done in the private sector.

Government schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have now more than 1100 interactive white boards and more than 1340 state of the Art Computer Labs.

Above all, Government schools are free and provide free books to the students. Besides other books, this year the Government distributed more than 5.3 million drawing books among the students. According to the numbers available at the KP Directorate of Elementary & Secondary Education, of total 151,610 students who migrated to government schools are 100,937 boys and 50,673 girls students.

In terms of high migration districts Haripur is leading with 16684 students followed by DI Khan 12986 and Mardan with 11,324 students which shows that education reforms are equally resulting in improvements all across the province.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made tremendous efforts in the education sector which has improved parents perception about the government schools across the province.

Around 96% of parents, who have voluntarily moved their children from private schools to government schools, stated that they would send their next child to government school as well.

@Farah Sohail @Arsalan @war&peace @Verve @The Sandman @Zibago @Syed1. @Hell hound @Imad.Khan
^This is called "TARRAQI"
 
151,000 students shift from private to govt schools
This year, a record 151,000 students have migrated from private schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Government Schools.

This number was 34,000 last year. This significant increase is testimony of reforms initiatives in government schools, some of which have never been done in the private sector.

Government schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have now more than 1100 interactive white boards and more than 1340 state of the Art Computer Labs.

Above all, Government schools are free and provide free books to the students. Besides other books, this year the Government distributed more than 5.3 million drawing books among the students. According to the numbers available at the KP Directorate of Elementary & Secondary Education, of total 151,610 students who migrated to government schools are 100,937 boys and 50,673 girls students.

In terms of high migration districts Haripur is leading with 16684 students followed by DI Khan 12986 and Mardan with 11,324 students which shows that education reforms are equally resulting in improvements all across the province.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made tremendous efforts in the education sector which has improved parents perception about the government schools across the province.

Around 96% of parents, who have voluntarily moved their children from private schools to government schools, stated that they would send their next child to government school as well.

@Farah Sohail @Arsalan @war&peace @Verve @The Sandman @Zibago @Syed1. @Hell hound @Imad.Khan


Good effort but for me its more important to get more out-of-school kids to go to school. Does anyone know what are the stats of out-of-school kids?
 
Brilliant!!


Next step should be to improve the education curriculum to move away from a rote based learning and develop well-rounded and smart citizens for the future, rather than parhay likhay jahil.
Absolutely we need people who understand science and think through reason.
 
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Imran Khan Exclusive Interview On Pak News Real Story with Dr Danish - 21st June 2017

 
Chairman Imran Khan with senior leadership of party in Islamabad.



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I am a very disappointed PTI supporter. I think insafians need to look at party's progress independetly. Imran Khan has done an awesome job in #Panamleak but PTI himself has not put any substantiation dent against corruption in KPK. For example what is a single achievement of Ehtisab Commision? And then police..its all hype. My family worked with them and it was an awful experience. They are so timid and morally corrupt, woudn't act against VIPs.

saray pakistan ka kachra PTI main......

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Exactly..insafians have started to forgive, forgive..and forgive, the same way PMLN and PPP do.
 
No burns centre in KP
EditorialJuly 08, 2017

FOR a city of well over 4m people, a provincial capital no less, to not have a burns centre defies logic. That is why Almas Bibi had to be shifted to a hospital in Kharian, Punjab, from Peshawar’s Khyber Teaching Hospital where she had been admitted in a critical condition on June 26. The young woman had allegedly been doused with kerosene and set alight by her in-laws in KP’s Nowshera district. Unfortunately, she breathed her last at the burns centre in Punjab on Thursday, four days after being transferred there. On Tuesday, while Almas Bibi was still struggling for life, the Peshawar High Court with reference to her case, expressed displeasure at the lack of a specialised burns centre in the city and summoned the health secretary in this regard.

Burn injuries can occur in any setting — the result of domestic violence as in the recent instance, in accidents as in Bahawalpur last month or in bomb blasts, of which there have been unfortunately too many in Pakistan. While some state-of-the-art burns centres have been set up, there are still far too few of them. In a province like KP, where medical facilities also have to cater to patients from tribal areas, the lack of a burns centre is a glaring deficiency in its health infrastructure. To reduce the risk of complications, it is vital that burns victims receive adequate treatment that begins immediately after the injury has occurred. As the body’s largest organ, the skin keeps it protected from the various pathogens in the environment. Burn injuries can therefore result in severe, potentially fatal bacterial infection setting in, unless patients are quickly placed in properly equipped isolation wards. An individual suffering from burns may experience serious fluid loss from damage to blood vessels, preventing the heart from pumping enough blood through the body. Severe burns can also result in body heat being lost; this increases the risk of hypothermia. KP must address the issue without delay.

Published in Dawn, July 8th, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1343960/no-burns-centre-in-kp
 

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