Enrolment campaign and awareness walk held at Lower Chitral led by Assistant Commissioner Chitral

Enrolment campaign and awareness walk held at Lower Chitral led by Assistant Commissioner Chitral

Enrolment campaign and awareness walk held at Lower Chitral led by Assistant Commissioner Chitral



CHITRAL (Gul Hamad Farooqui): An awareness walk regarding enrolment in Govt schools held at Lowr Chitral. In connection with the admission campaign in government schools of Chitral,  walk was started from hospital road and passing through various bazar which ended at Govt Primary school Chitral. After that  event was also held in this  School, Chitral. The walk was led by Assistant Commissioner Chitral Dr. Atif Jalib, while the head teacher of the school and staff of the Education Department were also present on the occasion. This walk and event was organized in collaboration with Helvetas to drive school admissions and attract people to them. Officials  of Education Department, children and teachers were also participated  in this walk. The walk passed through Chitral Bazar and ended at the Government Primary School. After that, a function was also organized in the same school. Education department officials, teachers and district administration officers also expressed their views regarding importance of education  in the event.


Speaking at the event, Deputy Education Officer Shahid Hussain said that government schools are now trying hard to ensure that students reading here  get quality education. AC Chitral Dr. Atif Jalib said that the government school is now not less than anyone in quality education. He said that I am assure you  that the children studying in government educational institutions are not behind the children studying in private schools. He urged the parents to enrol their children in government schools and at least visit the school every two weeks to inquire about their performance. He said that the provincial government is making every effort to improve the quality of these government schools. People should must to fully utilize  of it and enroll their children in these schools. He said that the provincial government's slogan that education is for every one  that we should send every child to school so that no child is deprived from  education. The admission campaign in government schools started from March 1 and will be continue till April 30. During this time Pakistani children as well as children of Afghan refugees are also enrolled  in these schools so that they can grow up to be highly educated and do not engage in any negative activities or criminal engagement without being deprived of education.


Education department officials said that the enrolment target for Lower Chitral this year is 5,416,  in which some  2,700 children enrolled in these schools. He further said that among them 1300 students have enrolled in government schools after coming from private educational institutions. He said that taking out their children from private schools and enrolling them in government schools proves that people's trust in these schools has been restored.


DEO Shahid Hussain said that last year, Lower Chitral was in the top three position across the province in terms of performance, which is a good initiative  and the admission was also more than its target.


Azhar Iqbal, field officer of Helvetas, also addressed the ceremony and said that his organization was established in 1980 and is trying hard to provide formal and non-formal education to the children of Afghan refugees across the country. With the support of this organization, school bags also distributed among the  new coming children both  boys and girls coming to the school.  AC Chitral has entered their names  in the admission register and admitted them. A large number of students, teachers and social workers also participated in the event, which later concluded with a prayer words  by Maulvi Muhammad Wali Ansari.


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