Syed Ali Shah 

Kuchlak: A new wave of hope for education in Balochistan emerged as the Killi Moallim School was inaugurated in Kuchlak. The event marked a significant step in the province’s ongoing education reforms, led by Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti.

On a bright morning, the inauguration ceremony brought together local residents, officials, and students, highlighting the government’s commitment to improving access to quality education. CM Bugti personally distributed free books and school uniforms among children, symbolizing a renewed focus on child education and literacy development.

The smiles on students’ faces reflected optimism for a better future, as the Chief Minister emphasized that education is the foundation of progress. Addressing the gathering, he stated that the government’s top priority is to ensure 100% school enrollment across Balochistan.

“There will be no non-functional schools across Balochistan,” CM Bugti told Quetta Voice, reinforcing his government’s mission to eliminate inactive institutions and strengthen the public education system.

He further revealed that over 3,200 previously non-functional schools have already been reactivated, marking a major milestone in the province’s education revival strategy.

In addition, CM Bugti highlighted transparency in recruitment, stating that 99.99% merit was ensured in the hiring of more than 12,000 teachers, ensuring improved teaching quality and academic standards in government schools.

The ceremony was attended by provincial ministers, assembly members, education officials, and tribal leaders, showcasing unified support for education sector development in Balochistan.

Local residents and parents expressed gratitude, calling the new school a beacon of hope for rural education and a stepping stone toward a brighter future for their children.

The inauguration of Killi Moallim School stands as another key milestone in the government’s “Education Revolution Campaign”, aimed at increasing school accessibility, reducing out-of-school children, and delivering modern, inclusive education across the province.

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Quetta Voice is an English Daily covering all unfolding political, economic and social issues relating to Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province in terms of area. QV's main focus is on stories related to education, promotion of quality education and publishing reports about out of school children in the province. QV has also a vigilant eye on health, climate change and other key sectors.