Letter: Poor Standard of Education in Governmental Schools of Turbat

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Turbat is the largest city of southern Balochistan but what keeps me deeply distress is the poor-quality education for students in governmental schools of Turbat.
Education is presumed to be the gate way of country’s development and a tool to accomplish our main ambitions but if we through a glance to the next side of the picture so unfortunately, we can see the disgraceful and abominable condition of governmental schools of Turbat where students are disadvantage of their quintessential and rudimental education.
Therefore, instead of tasting this tasty fruit they are found to be squandering their imperative time in agricultural and industrial fields.
Furthermore, according to a research in Turbat there are total 27 boys and 7 governmental girls high schools, 38 boys and 14 girls middle schools, 263 boys primary schools and 104 girls primary schools but it hurts me to pen down that most of them are deprived of their fundamental and legislative facilities and sufficient resources, for instances: graduate teachers, cold drinking, water, boundary walls, proper setting arrangement and modern equipment aren’t available in schools for students. This is the 21 century but yet the schools of many areas of Turbat are such an appalling condition so that they can’t be identified or recognized as schools.
Moreover, it is more harden for me to designate that the necessitous parent are abiding their lives sternly or unsympathetically and aren’t able enough to send their children to expensive private institutions as the Private school association made the education a prodigious profession of earning money.
In this context, I plead the CM of Balochistan to take pragmatic and expeditious steps to provide high quality education to the citizens of Turbat so that they should see a prosperous future.
Zarjan Niaz – Turbat
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