Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sindh launches first education programme for inmates’ children

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KARACHI: The Sindh Government has launched Pakistan’s first-ever programme to support the education of convicted prisoners’ children.

The launching ceremony was held at Central Jail Karachi, attended by Sindh’s Minister for Education, Mines & Minerals Development, Sardar Ali Shah, and Minister for Prisons, Ali Hasan Zardari.

The program has been launched with the joint efforts of the Sindh Education Department, Sindh Prisons Department and Paigham e Pakistan, for providing free education from Primary to University, which will help the children of 4,684 convicted prisoners imprisoned in Sindh prisons from primary to university.

In the first phase, admission letters have been issued to 100 children while data of 2638 children has also been collected. Under which they will be given admission letters in consultation with their family.

According to the provincial education minister, it is the first model in the world to help the children of prisoners get education from school to university.

Under this programme, the data of the children of the prisoners is being taken, based on which more than 10,000 children will be helped to get education from school to university.

The children of prisoners will be able to select public or private school or university.According to Minister of Prisons Sindh Ali Hassan Zardari, the programme will also help to learn the education and skills in juvenile prison.

There are 14 convicted children in Sindh while 56 children are living in jail with their mothers.

According to the Paigham e Pakistan Organizer Professor Mohammad Miraj Siddiqui, the program will provide microfinance of up to Rs.

It should be noted that there are 24,000 prisoners in Sindh prisons, of which 4102 are convicted, while 582 are prisoners of death.

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Schools of Sindh will continue to close till August 19

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KARACHI: Sindh Education Minister Sardar Ali Shah said on Sunday that schools across Sindh will reopen on August 19.

The minister stated while speaking at a press conference alongside MPA Ismail Rahu, that the intermediate exams will start on August 10.

“Students will not be allowed to carry their mobile phones inside the exam centers,” Teachers and examination staff would also be forbidden from bringing cell phones into the Centre, according to the education minister.

The government will not tolerate cheating at any cost, according to Rahu.

Shah explained that the decision to postpone school reopening was made to help students.

He told that schools will remain closed as students have problems commuting due to Muharram parades, whereas the provincial government will observe the coronavirus situation in the 10 days till August 19.

“Processions are taken out across the province from Muharram 7, which causes problems for students,” he stated.

In reply to a question, Shah said that it was significant for the provincial government to analyze its syllabus. “We are still teaching children the miracles of the radio,” he said. “Does anyone even have a radio in their homes in this day and age?”

If public schools experience improvement and change, parents will certainly not send their kids to private schools, Shah stated.

“No parent wants to send their children to private schools for additional fees,” he said.

The Sindh government will try to guarantee that there are not big changes among the decisions taken by the provincial government and the Centre, In reply to the additional question, Shah said.

If school staff and teachers are vaccinated or not the Sindh government will also keep a close eye on that, he said.

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Intermediate exams will be held across Sindh from 10 August: Sindh education minister 

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The Sindh Education Minister Sardar Ali Shah has said that class intermediate examinations will be held across Sindh from August 10. According to the notification issued by Sindh Education Department and Colleges Department, public and private schools will remain closed till August 19. The teaching process in colleges will remain suspended till August 19. “Students … Read more