Madad Ali Sindhi vows to assess ability of teachers to correct educational system
The caretaker minister for education and professional training says the education and ability of the teachers would be checked in the educational institutions including the universities of the country.


Karachi: Minister for Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi on Sunday vowed to evaluate the ability of teachers to correct the educational system in the country.
The Minister said that the education and ability of the teachers would be checked in the educational institutions including the universities of the country. He expressed these words while talking to the reporters during his visit to the Karachi Press Club on Sunday.
He said that the educational system would be put on the right track.
Replying to a question, he said that education was the provincial subject after the 18th Amendment.
He said that Sindh, Punjab and other provinces had reservations over history subjects and they wanted to put the personalities, they considered to include them in the curriculum.
Earlier, speaking about the issues of the journalists, he advised his interim government to announce a permanent fund for the journalists.

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