Turbat schools

Published October 19, 2015

PRIVATE schools are denying concession in fees in Turbat even if a child belongs to the poor class. Every parent wishes to provide quality education to their children. But, it is painful to see private institutions doing roaring business and reaping rich benefits without having consideration for the poor.

It is getting nearly impossible to send children to private schools for parents who do not have means to bear high tuition fees and inflation. As a result, many students drop out of schools and get involved in criminal activities.

There is no remedy except that government should cancel the registration of private schools which are playing with students’ careers.

Waheed Haider

Turbat

Published in Dawn, October 19th , 2015

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