BADIN, Dec 31: The parents of school going children of Mohammad Khan Bhurgari village, Nindo Shaher union council, have held the nazims responsible for creating ghost schools and for falling education standard caused by their interference in the institutions.

Zameer Ahmed, Abdul Razzaq and others, after furnishing complaints to the district nazim, the DCO and the EDO (education), told this correspondent that most of the union council nazims were only interested in strengthening their political clout in their areas. The nazims were responsible for mismanagement in the educational institutions, the parents said.

They mentioned in their written complaints that the Nindo Shaher union council nazim with the help of the headmaster of Government Primary School Mohammad Khan Bhurgari had got sanctioned a school for Javed Khaskheli village from the district nazim without obtaining approval from the education authorities. They said that no village existed in name of Javed Khaskheli in the district.

They said the district nazim did not bother to seek facts and issued an order for the opening of a school in the non-existent village.

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