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Secretary education issues orders of 1493 GPE teachers

Saeed Yousaf :

QUETTA: Secretary of Education Balochistan, Abdul Rauf Baloch has approved the issuance of orders of 1493 Global Partnership for Education (GPE) teachers on Wednesday. The Secretary has approved the orders after the approval of Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Abdul Qudddus Bizenjo.

Talking to stakeholders the Secretary Education Abdul Rauf Baloch expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Balochistan and Minister for Education for their enduring efforts toward the regularisation of these teachers. He congratulated the teachers and their families while stressing the need to perform regular duties with zeal and enthusiasm, so their professional training could be utilized for ensuring access to quality education in the province.

The Secretary further thanked all the relevant departments and personnel play a key role in expediting the process including the Services & General Administration Department, Finance Department, Law Department and the personnel of Secondary Education Department, Principal Secretary Asfand Yar Khan, Special Secretary Secondary Education Muhammad Hayat Kakar, Additional Secretary (Dev) Samiullah Kakar, Deputy Secretary (Dev) Bashir Ahmed Buzdar, Deputy Focal Person Abdul Khaliq and Abdul Manna Shahwani. He also praised the efforts of the Project Management Unit to implement the Balochistan Education Project successfully.

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