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Minister Orders Probe into Printing of Additional Textbooks

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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Elementary and Secondary Education Arshad Ayub Khan has ordered an investigation into the alleged printing of additional textbooks worth Rs130 million by KP Textbook Board and said that legal action be taken against those involved.

He was presiding over a briefing session regarding KP Textbook Board here on December 4.

The briefing was attended by Secretary Elementary and Secondary Education Muhammad Khalid, Chairman KP Textbook Board Abidullah Kakakhel, Secretary Textbook Board Dr Zainullah and other officials.

During the meeting, the chairman of the textbook board briefed the provincial education minister on board’s affairs.

Expressing strong displeasure, the provincial minister said that the printing of 400,000 extra books had caused a loss to the national treasury and those involved in this matter could not be forgiven.

The provincial minister also instructed textbook board officials to ensure transparency in the printing of textbooks and to align the existing printing procedures with rules, regulations and financial guidelines.

The provincial minister said that the board must take special care in the printing of books and ensure printing according to actual needs and market demand.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2025.

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