Absentee Teachers To Be Sacked From Chaman Schools

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QUETTA: Members of the task force, set up to address the civic issues of Chaman, on 20th September 2024 expressed concern over the absence of teachers, which has left a large number of schools dysfunctional.

A meeting of the task force decided that the schoolteachers not attending their duties would be terminated and new appointments would be made and all schools would be reopened.

Likewise, the issues of local government college will also be addressed.

The meeting was held with Balochistan Assembly Speaker Abdul Khaliq Achakzai in the chair and attended by members of the task force and relevant officials.

Published in Dawn, September 21st, 2024

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