Last Updated on: 21st April 2021, 04:52 pm
The education boards in Sindh have written a letter to the government, informing it a dearth of funds that may interfere with how matric and intermediate exams are held this year.
The Sindh government has to give a grant of more than Rs3 billion to the boards immediately, in the letter reads.
The chairs lamented that the Sindh government is not paying the grants, which is why salaries of employees are pending.
It is hard to conduct exams if the grant is not given immediately. Meanwhile, the head of Sukkur board said that we have to conduct exams by begging if the grant is not received.
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The Hyderabad board’s head said teachers are not ready to work with the board due to delayed payments and non-payment.
The government did not revert back to the board heads despite several attempts made for contact.