PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has said that over 2.4 million students of the government schools would be provided new furniture in two phases, which would cost Rs6 billion.

He was addressing a function held in connection with the provision of new furniture to public sector schools here on Friday, said an official statement.

The chief minister said that provision of furniture to schools in the province was an important development to ensure availability of missing facilities in these schools.

He said that during the last eight years unprecedented reforms had been introduced in education sector, which were yielding encouraging results.

Mahmood Khan directed the officials of Elementary and Secondary Education Department to ensure the provision of new furniture to schools within the given timeframe.

He said that in view of the increasing demand for new schools and to effectively address the issue of dropouts, second shifts programme had been introduced in government schools. He said that thousands of students had been enrolled in these schools under the second shift programme, adding that teachers were being hired through parent-teacher councils for the purpose.

He said that education card would soon be launched in the province to extend support to the needy students.

Published in Dawn, October 23rd, 2021

Opinion

Editorial

Agri-tax failure
Updated 04 Jul, 2026

Agri-tax failure

THE first year of Pakistan’s unified agriculture income tax regime has produced an outcome that should surprise no...
Deadly roads
04 Jul, 2026

Deadly roads

THE horrific bus crash at the Balochistan-KP border on Friday should prompt greater scrutiny of road safety ...
Terrorism numbers
04 Jul, 2026

Terrorism numbers

AS Pakistan continues to grapple with the menace of militancy, the number of terrorist attacks present a mixed...
Unfinished business
Updated 03 Jul, 2026

Unfinished business

THE landmark 18th Amendment and seventh NFC Award radically reshaped Pakistan’s fiscal federalism by transferring...
Abuse cycle
03 Jul, 2026

Abuse cycle

LULLED into a sense of false security by its own denial and apathy, Pakistan is a long way from achieving tangible...
Closing the gap
03 Jul, 2026

Closing the gap

THE numbers are encouraging, yet one cannot help but rue the opportunities still being lost. The GSMA’s Mobile...