Minister Madad Ali Sindhi Advocates for Integrating Out-of-School Children into Pakistan’s Education System

Islamabad, Caretaker Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training, Madad Ali Sindhi, has emphasized the urgent need to integrate out-of-school children into the educational system. He highlighted this as a critical step towards addressing various social challenges, including poverty and health issues.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in a recent conversation with a private news channel, Sindhi underscored the importance of quality skill-based education for the country’s future. He pointed out that bringing out-of-school children into the fold of formal education is crucial at this juncture.

Sindhi also mentioned that Pakistan is rapidly advancing in developing its education infrastructure and policies at all levels. This development is seen as part of the government’s broader efforts to enhance the educational landscape of the country, thereby fostering an environment conducive to learning and skill development.

The minister’s remarks come at a time when education is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone for national development and social progress. The focus on inclusivity and quality in the education sector is expected to yield significant benefits for the broader society.

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