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Pakistani Students Win Oxford Pakistan–India Debate by Two-Thirds Majority
Pakistani students triumph at Oxford, winning the Pakistan–India debate with a two-thirds majority after securing 106 votes against 50.
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Malala Yousafzai Visits Hometown Barkana for First Time Since 2012 Attack
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai visits her hometown Barkana, Shangla, for the first time since 2012. She met family, visited her school, and encouraged students to pursue education.
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Sindh’s Education Board Appointments Raise Concerns Over Merit
None of the nominees for Sindh’s 8 education boards have prior experience, raising concerns over merit and transparency. Despite 230+ interviews, political ties seem to dominate selection.
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Sindh Government Launches Free Midday Meal Program for School Children in Collaboration with World Food Program
The Sindh government partners with the World Food Program to launch a free midday meal program for children in government schools, starting in Malir, Karachi. The initiative aims to combat malnutrition and improve school attendance.
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Sindh Education Department Announces Exam Dates and Academic Year Schedule for 2025-26
Sindh Education Department Announces Exam Dates and Academic Year Schedule for 2025-26
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Severe Flooding in Interior Sindh Leaves Residents Stranded and in Desperate Need of Aid
Interior Sindh is reeling from devastating floods, with families from Mithi setting up camps in Tharparkar and Hyderabad. Many are stranded, facing food shortages and health risks. Urgent assistance is needed.
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Nasreen Abdullah Appointed as Jhang's Chief Education Officer, A Milestone for Female Leadership
Nasreen Abdullah has been appointed as the Chief Education Officer, becoming the first woman to hold the role in 24 years.
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Pakistan’s Education System Rated 'Low' in National Report: Urgent Reforms Needed
A new report places Pakistan’s education system in the 'low' performance category, revealing critical gaps in public financing, governance, and learning outcomes. With over half of the districts scoring poorly, urgent reforms are needed to improve education across the nation.
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