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QUETTA, Jan 05 (APP):Chief Minister (CM) of Balochistan, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, has announced a significant improvement in the province’s education sector, revealing that the number of out-of-school children has decreased by 14 percent for the first time.
In a message shared on X, the CM said that the positive outcomes of the government’s education-focused initiatives are now becoming evident. He cited the latest Household Integrated Economic Survey as clear evidence of this progress.
According to the survey, the proportion of children deprived of education in Balochistan has dropped from 59 percent to 45 percent, marking a substantial achievement for the provincial government. Bugti described this development as encouraging and attributed it to serious policymaking and practical steps taken to improve access to education.
The CM emphasized that the provincial administration is making every possible effort to ensure that no school remains closed and that no child is left out of the education system. He reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening the education sector through school rehabilitation, increased enrollment and continued reforms
Reaffirming his resolve, Sarfraz Bugti said the reform process aimed at promoting education across the province would continue, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that every child in Balochistan is provided with their fundamental right to education.