NAWABSHAH, Jan 21: The district nazim of Nawabshah, Ms.Faryal Talpur, has urged the regional education manager for colleges, Hyderabad, to arrange classes for M.Com and BCS in the colleges of Nawabshah.

In a letter addressed to the regional education manager, she said that the education had been devolved to the district government with a view to serve genuine interests of the people and communities.

It was further mentioned that the district government was prepared to contribute for the promotion of higher education up to the post-graduation level by making substantial investment in the higher secondary education within its ambit of responsibilities.

She said that majority of students, after attaining bachelor degrees, do not find way to continue their studies owing to non-availability of post- graduate classes in Nawabshah.

She urged the regional education manager colleges to make efforts for arranging post-graduate classes at government colleges for boys and girls as well of bachelors in computer science and masters in commerce in government girls college and Sachal Sarmast college Nawabshah.

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