Arkana: Schools The Arkana Department faces a shortage of 501 teachers, including professors, assistant professors and professors, a blow to the educational priority policy of the Prime Minister of Sindh (CM).
There are 27 universities in the province of Larkana, of which 18 are for children, eight for girls and one for coeducation.
In all these universities, a total of 1211 school jobs are punished, of which only 701 have been completed, while 501 have been vacant for a long time. Science students are suffering more because of scarcity. To pass, students use unfair means in exams, and as a result, the scope of education decreases in the division of Larkana.
In five districts of Arkana, including Shikarpur, Yacoubabad, Kambar-Shahdadkot, Kandhkot, Kashmur and Arcana, education faces an enormous anomaly which must be detected and resolved immediately.
It is a matter of serious concern that a university in the MPA Suhrab Sarki Department was presented in two rooms in Garhi Hassan. These rooms were obtained from the State High School for Children two years ago, indicating that the slogan of the educational emergency was merely a political tactic of some achievements.
In the town of Larkana, a college for men, where 6,000 students enrolled in the 1112 grades, 2,000 students get a degree there is only available, but not the head of the PPP, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, nor the provincial commander of the PPP, Nizar Ahmad Khuhro, I realized this. A large number of admissions to build another science school here during his tenure of more than 11 years.
The sources said that the university administration is under pressure not to accept more students because of the lack of facilities required, which amounts to denying their basic right to education.
Larkana's population is growing rapidly, at least three other universities have to be built, but no one science school has yet been planned.
Not even men's schools at Taloca headquarters, including Bakrani, Sujawal, Qubo Saeed Khan, Lakhi Gholam Shah and al-Jarhi Kharro, not to mention girls' schools, where students have to travel every day to get education.
When asked on Thursday that three girls' schools would be put into operation this year, among them were ratodero, Madeji and Thi, said a school principal in Larkana district, Professor Ghangro Liaqat Ali. The school buildings of three children from Shahdakut, Miro Khan and Thul Atiqah have become school buildings, so they must be rebuilt immediately.
The Miro Khan School for Boys was declared dangerous by the Department of Buildings because the university authorities had closed some of its parts. Professor Ghangro said he had written a letter to impose sanctions on the necessary funds to carry out the necessary restoration work at these universities but the funds have not yet been approved by higher education authorities.