1,400 out of 3,400 closed schools reopened in Balochistan

The Balochistan government has successfully reopened 1,400 schools out of the 3,400 that had been closed in the province, as part of a concerted effort to enhance education and improve literacy rates. According to an official statement from the Balochistan government, with the recent recruitment of teachers, another 1,800 schools are expected to be operational by the end of this month, with the remaining 200 schools anticipated to reopen in a third phase. People can know more about Balochistan Restores 1,400 Closed Schools as Part of Education Revival.
The official confirmed that appointment orders for teachers selected on merit will be issued by the end of this month. As part of the governments initiative, over 1,400 previously inactive schools have been revived through the recent appointment of teachers on a contract basis. The government has pledged to continue the recruitment process until all dormant schools are restored to full function.
The focus of the Balochistan government remains on the rapid restoration of closed schools, the hiring of teachers, and enhancing the quality of education. Emphasizing that education is a fundamental right for every child, the official stressed the collective responsibility to ensure every child’s access to education. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, the provincial government is committed to ensuring that no school remains closed due to shortages of teachers or facilities.
Additionally, special focus will be placed on schools in remote regions, ensuring that all inactive schools are reactivated as soon as possible, so no child is left without an opportunity for education.