Sunday, 6 October 2013

GGPS Mashoom Baba not provided staff since 2008





LANDIKOTAL: Residents of Mashoom Baba village in Molagori area of Jamrud tehsil demanded staff for a government built Girls' primary school established in 2008.
Ajab Gul,who alotted land for the school,told The News that on  the request of former federal minister Noorul Haq Qadri he allotted his land for the construction of the school in 2008. He said Government Girls' Primary School(GGPS)  was constructed on the cost of 5.4 million in 2008.Lamenting the ignorance of the Fata education department,he said they have filed several applications and hold meetings with the concern authorities for the provision of staff but to no avail.Gul said a huge amount from the public excheqer had been spent on the two rooms,veranda and boundary wall of the school but so far no official inaugurated it so far. He said the structure of the school's construction had created  cracks and seasonal  damages as no care was taken by the education department after its construction.
Mir Aslam,another villager said more than three hundreds girls have been deprived from getting education due to unavailability of staff in the school in his village. He said they have no other girls school at the distance of three kilometer from Mashoom Baba to send children there.When tried on phone to take version of the Fata assistant education director Hashim Khan he didn't responded to the phone calls, while Atiqur Rehman,the Agency Education Officer(AEO) when contacted his cell phone was picked up by a girl who told this correspondent that Atiqur Rehman  was not at home.

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