Funds for education

Published September 18, 2012

ALL sensible people know that whatever we allocate for our education is basically an investment. By utilising funds for primary, secondary, and higher education, we actually strengthen these important tiers of education.

These funds, if utilised properly, both for improving our education infrastructure and for grooming and training of our students and teachers, can bring great social and intellectual change in our society. And this change will eventually help our country in achieving a real progress in various fields of life.

So the more funds we allocate for the education sector, the better it will be for the country. Besides, this investment will eventually return to us in the form of a sound educational system for our country.

We will then be having a sound structure for our schools, colleges and universities and we will be producing both quality students as well as teachers.

NIMRAH AMJAD Karachi

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