Sindh Govt To Empower Convicted Prisoners’ Kids Through Education

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The provincial minister for education Syed Sardar Ali Shah and the minister for prisons Ali Hassan Zardari on 23-January-2025 in a meeting decided to empower convicted prisoners’ kids through education.

Officials said that the Sindh government has decided to formulate a plan to assist the children of convicted prisoners in completing their education. In a joint meeting chaired by the Sindh minister for education Syed Sardar Ali Shah and the minister for prisons Ali Hassan Zardari, discussions were held on various proposals to support the education of prisoners’ children.

The meeting was attended by Secretary of School Education Zahid Ali Abbasi, Secretary of Universities and Boards Abbas Baloch, and other officials. During the meeting, suggestions were presented by “Paigham Pakistan” regarding the education of prisoners’ children. Minister Shah welcomed these suggestions, emphasizing that the mistakes of one individual should not result in punishment for their family, especially their children.

He said the state has a dual responsibility, enforcing the law and ensuring children receive an education. Minister Shah further announced that a global-first model would be developed to provide formal education, non-formal education, and technical training to the children of convicted prisoners, from school to university.

He expressed hope that this model would serve as a guide for the future of prisoners’ children across other provinces of Pakistan. He said, “We want to turn the children of convicted prisoners into educated and patriotic Pakistanis. Instead of creating future prisoners, we aim to produce responsible citizens.”

Minister for Prisons Zardari pledged full support for the initiative and stated that efforts would also focus on educating those children who could not continue their studies due to family issues. He highlighted that the Sindh government, under the leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party, is working to transform the concept of prisons into “rehabilitation homes.” To gather data on prisoners’ children currently pursuing education, a six-member working committee, headed by the secretary of college education, was formed. This committee will work with prisoners to collect information regarding their children’s education. The meeting also decided that children whose family heads or breadwinners are incarcerated will receive assistance in continuing their studies, especially if they are enrolled in private schools. They will benefit from a 10% free scholarship. Additionally, support will be provided under the Sindh Education Endowment Fund to help them pursue university-level education.

It was also discussed that children of prisoners who wish to support their families should be provided with technical and vocational training. He directed the committee to present recommendations for children with disabilities or special needs. He emphasized the importance of counselling and motivational efforts to help these children become productive members of society.

Published in News Daily on 24 January 2025.

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