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IN PAKISTAN PUBLIC EDUCATION SUFFOCATES UNDER SURGING POPULATION

I am not surprised, the air quality is very poor, its getting worse by the day, due to a lack of education and public awareness about hygiene, health and safety -
Tbh I was expecting more from IK on the education front. There hasn't been enough emphasis on it. I get that after 18th amendment education is provincial subject but still federal government should be pushing provinces to do more.

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...December 6, 2018: Pakistan has confirmed that it is expelling 18 foreign (mostly British) NGOs providing about 11 million Pakistanis with educational services (especially for girls), job training, emergency relief and medical care. This will shut down projects costing about $130 million a year and employing 1,100 Pakistanis. The military accuses foreign NGOs in general of engaging in espionage (not likely) and (more likely) revealing facts about military misbehavior that military leaders would rather be kept secret. Previous elected governments had resisted these military demands to expel NGOs but the new government is pretty much controlled by the military and does what the generals want. Pakistan points out that there are still about 80 foreign NGOs remaining. It is implied that the NGOs allowed to remain had assured the military that they would cause no problems and “cooperate” when asked to by the military. Confidentially most of the NGOs allowed to stay are not happy with this arrangement -
 
Don't worry plenty of religious schools exist in Pakistan, you can send your kids to get abused and brainwashed into becoming the next pain in the *** for Pakistani society.
 

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