HYDERABAD, May 25 The Sindh Professors' and Lecturers' Association of Hyderabad region has criticised the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education of Hyderabad for ignoring senior professors and selecting junior teachers for the ongoing practical examinations.

At its meeting held here on Monday, the association demanded that the Sindh governor, chief minister and education minister should take notice of what it called anti-education policies of the board.

It demanded that inefficient and retired officials and those working on OPS in the education department should be removed to improve the standard of education.

The meeting demanded that senior external coordinators should be appointed for the oral examination.—Bureau

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