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Sindh’s Education Minister Wants to Ban All Private Universities

Sindh’s Education Minister Wants to Ban All Private Universities

In a meeting at the Senate, Madad Ali Sindhi, who looks after education in Sindh, shared an idea about private universities in the area. The meeting was led by Sadiq Sanjrani, who heads the Senate. Madad Ali Sindhi said something really big that might change how education works in Sindh.

In a meeting, Senator Krishna Kumari talked about a big problem for students in private universities. She said that if a student fails just one subject, they might lose a whole year of school. This rule worries people about how fair and good these universities’ education is.

In response to what Senator Kumari worried about, Minister Sindhi had a strong idea. He said he’d stop all private universities in the area if he could make that decision.

Minister Sindhi’s idea has started a big talk among teachers and people who make rules about education. Some think it’s important to change things in education this way, but others worry it might be too much and could make schools in Sindh less different from each other.

The minister’s words started a new talk about how private universities are managed in Pakistan. As people keep talking about it, lots of different groups will share their thoughts. This is a really important topic that could change how college works in this area.

The Senate meeting talked about a big school problem. It also started a bigger talk about how to make sure private colleges give the best education to students and everyone who goes to school.

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