KARACHI, June 9: The summer school camp, introduced three years back for the children of newly developed settlements of Hawkesbay and Taiser towns has started under the auspices of the Lyari Expressway Resettlement Project. Some 900 children are studying in the schools of two resettlement projects and majority of them is of those children who were not going to schools and were admitted during the education promotional campaign launched by the teachers and school children on the occasion of the Pakistan Day.

Special summer classes have been started for these children in the Taiser Town, resettlement site no 2, so as to improve their educational capabilities.

According to the resettlement project authorities, at the end of the summer camp, these children would be taken to the historic and recreational places of Karachi.

It may be mentioned here that at present nine schools are functional at the Hawkesbay Resettlement Site and five at Taisar Town site while eight more schools will start functioning from the new academic session this year. — APP

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