Over 7,000 enrolled in first phase: second phase of out-of-school children's enrolment begins
Federal Education Ministry has claimed of enrolling over 7,000 out of school children in the first phase of enrolment drive. The government on Tuesday kick-started the second phase of enrolment drive for out of school children in the federal capital.
Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood formally launched the second phase while expressing the commitment to bring the out of school children to school. Under the enrolment drive, about 7,188 children have so far been enrolled. In the first phase, children between the ages of five and seven years were enrolled while in the second phase, children between the ages of eight and twelve years are being enrolled.
Mahmood said that reforms are also being introduced in seminaries in order to bring their students to the mainstream. He further said that out of school children are also facing health problems. The government will launch food programmes in federal schools, said the minister adding that teaching out of school children is also a big challenge for teachers.
Bringing the out of school children is the top priority among four others of the government's vision for education and training sector. The campaign was launched about seven months back by the minister along with Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) and NGOs like JICA, ARC and PAGE. The FDE was able to identify about 11,000 out of school kids through door to door survey with special instructions of the minister.
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