Rawalpindi, (Parliament Times) : All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association central president Malik Abrar Hussain’s conversation with senior leader Malik Deen Muhammad Awan.

Malik Abrar Hussain, the central president of All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association, demanded from the government of Pakistan that the private educational institutions should be sponsored by the government. Provision of facilities is the responsibility of the Government of Pakistan.

He expressed these views in his statement released to the media on the occasion of meeting with senior leader Malik Deen Muhammad Awan yesterday. On this occasion, Malik Abrar Hussain said that private educational institutions are carrying the educational burden of the government. Under Article 25-A of the Constitution, it is the responsibility of the state to provide the children with good education. There is a need to support such educational institutions which are providing education at a low cost per child even from the state. The private education sector is providing education to many children as well as providing employment to many people. They also teach the same children who are citizens of this country and the children of citizens. The governments are going to present the annual budget after a few days. In such a situation, we demand that public-private partnership should be made to take the education sector forward. Adequate funds should also be allocated in the budget for the private education sector to help the country move forward in the education sector. Speaking on the occasion, Malik Din Muhammad Awan said that the private education sector is helping the government, so the government should They should also help them. They said that it is the government’s duty to support the private schools which are charging less than the same fee as the government child.

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