QUETTA: The Government Girls Primary School in the Killi Niganga area of Loralai district has again become functional after the intervention of the Balochistan ombudsman.

Ali Ahmed Lehri ordered the restoration of educational activities in the school on a complaint filed by Akhtar Muhammad, son of Abdul Rasheed, against the District Education Officer (DEO) of Loralai.

The complainant said that the transfer of Junior Vernacular Teacher (JVT) Ms Raheela Majeed has rendered the school non-functional, severely affecting education of female students in the area.

Taking notice of the complaint, the provincial ombudsman directed the DEO Loralai to examine the matter and take immediate corrective measures.

In compliance with the ombudsman’s directive, the DEO cancelled the transfer order and reposted the teacher concerned to her original position at the school. After this action, the school resumed normal academic activities.

Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

The heat ahead
Updated 31 May, 2026

The heat ahead

Planning for hotter conditions is increasingly becoming a question of public health, economic resilience and public safety.
Dimming hopes
31 May, 2026

Dimming hopes

THE National Assembly opposition leader’s recent warning should give the ruling parties some pause. Once again, ...
No Tobacco Day
31 May, 2026

No Tobacco Day

THIS year’s World No Tobacco Day theme, announced by the WHO last October, is ‘Unmasking the appeal —...
Diplomatic resolve
Updated 30 May, 2026

Diplomatic resolve

Iran, too, must engage seriously and provide credible assurances about its nuclear programme if it wants sanctions relief and a more stable relationship with the outside world.
Weaponising water
30 May, 2026

Weaponising water

CLIMATE Minister Musadik Malik’s warning against what he described as “water aggression” indicates ...
Rabies toll
30 May, 2026

Rabies toll

EVERY year, rabies, the deadliest zoonotic disease, kills more than 59,000 people worldwide. In Pakistan, it is one...