Balochistan to establish boarding schools
Balochistan to establish boarding schools
The government would also establish 10 additional colleges in Quetta district
The Balochistan government has decided to begin boarding schools in all the district of the province at a cost of Rs10 billion to offer contemporary quality education to the youth of the province and help them prepare for future challenges in the academic world.
Furthermore, the government would also launch 10 colleges in Quetta district to guarantee improved learning facilities to the youth of the province providing modern facilities.
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According to APP sources, the government plans to establish educational facilities for the youth in remote areas of the province, the government would establish boarding schools in their nearest vicinity.
Besides best learning environment, the official added that well-furnished hostels, sports and other modern facilities would be offered to the students in these boarding schools.
He said the government would also provide boarding, lodging, books and uniforms free of cost to the students in the province.
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The Balochistan government has also planned to establish 100 new middle schools, for which Rs1,500 million were being allocated in the annual budget 2021-22 to provide quality education with easy accessibility to the young generation in the province, according to APP
During the last financial year, Rs3.542 billion has been released for the establishment of 197 new schools in remote areas of the province, APP added.
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