Sindh govt refuses to introduce Centre's uniform syllabus.

KARACHI -- Sindh government has decided against introducing a uniform syllabus devised by the federal government in the province and said that devising curriculum was a provincial prerogative, media reported on Thursday.

A meeting of the education department chaired by Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah reviewed a proposal to introduce a uniform syllabus across the country.

Speaking during the meeting, Education Minister Saeed Ghani said that the federal government had conveyed them the contents of a syllabus to be introduced in the country. 'They want a uniform curriculum in the country,' he said.

During a briefing to the meeting, it was informed that the provincial syllabus carries a subject of social studies from grades six to eight. 'However, the curriculum devised by the federal government has no subject of social studies,' it was informed.

The meeting was told that the new provincial curriculum was devised as per the guidelines of effective learning skills.

The provincial curriculum is far better and in accordance with modern-day needs as compared to the federal government's uniform syllabus, said the chief minister, who also directed Saeed Ghani to draw a comparison between both the curriculums and submit a report to him.

He said that the Sindh government would notify the new curriculum on...

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