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    OPF’s teachers divided into faction

    April 10, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Islamabad:     The teachers of Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) colleges and schools have been divided into factions. OPF is the sub-department of Ministry of overseas Pakistanis.
    The inner sources stated that most of teachers were now doing negative tactics to trounce each other. On the other hand the administration reluctant to take action against responsible and surrendered.
    The sources stated that most of OPF teachers were allegedly involved in grouping and they have less care of giving education to students. They stated that some elements have deliberately on the sui-gas valve and leveled allegation on teacher. However, sui-gas valve timely switched off and safe the lives of students.
    The incident went to get register but hidden hand come and it ended on the spot without mention who on sui-gas valve of specific class room.
    Sources stated that mismanagement and revenge politics have risen in both OPF colleges and schools. This negatively could create a great tragedy in near future.

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