Deeni Madaris: Institutions, Teachers and Enrolment by Province and Gender (2023-24)

Region
Institutions Enrolment Teachers
Male Female Mixed Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Punjab 20,053 8,822 818 29,693 739,551 1,041,715 1,781,266 93,850 32,159 126,009
Sindh 6,556 2,526 136 9,218 324,247 279,994 604,241 45,545 9,026 54,571
KP 10,951 1,827 211 12,989 158,520 324,261 482,781 77,637 7,578 85,215
Balochistan 3,384 504 63 3,951 78,949 64,241 143,190 28,652 1,730 30,382
AJ&K 1,418 583 50 2,051 39,884 42,865 82,749 5,845 2,184 8,029
GB 4,566 1,772 11 6,349 70,987 50,261 121,248 9,478 3,478 12,956
ICT 499 163 49 711 24,811 20,589 45,400 3,337 827 4,164
Total 47,427 16,197 1,338 64,962 1,436,949 1,823,926 3,260,875 264,343 56,983 321,326
Source: PES 2023-24
Previous Story

Number Of Teachers In NFE

Next Story

Child Marriages In Islamabad A Criminal Act Now

Latest from Blog

Pakistan Among Top Five Countries in Reducing Child Deaths: WHO

Pakistan was ranked among the top five countries worldwide for absolute reduction in child deaths, owing to vaccination efforts, Radio Pakistan reported on April 22. In a statement issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Pakistan had averted 2.6 million child deaths from preventable diseases. The country had also eradicated smallpox,…

Exam Paper Leak

Another exam paper scandal has surfaced in Karachi in which individuals running multiple WhatsApp groups, monetising access to Matric and Intermediate papers, were arrested. Such incidents have, for the umpteenth time, exposed how examination systems in Pakistan are designed, managed, and ultimately compromised. The details matter. Organised groups were selling…

Lingering Threat of Polio

The recently concluded nationwide anti-polio campaign is being called a resounding success by those directly involved in the vaccination drive. The National Emergency Operations Center reports that over 44.7 million children under five received the vaccine, a figure just shy of the 45 million target, representing over 99% coverage. A…

Balochistan Sees Revival of 3,700 Closed Schools

QUETTA: The Balochistan government on April 21 said it was making headway in education by bringing out-of-school children back into classrooms and reopening long-closed institutions. Speaking at an event at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, along with senior officials, shared progress on the ongoing campaign.…

Woman Kills Minor Son to Save Second Marriage

OKARA: A woman was arrested on April 21 for allegedly strangling her seven-year-old son to death from her first husband to save her second marriage. According to the complainant, minor’s father Irfan Ali, he received a call from his former father-in-law, who told him that his son Ali Hamza was…
Go toTop