Uniform education system at primary level from next year: PM.

Byline: Kashif Abbasi

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday appreciated Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood for preparing a uniform education system which will be introduced across the country next year.

Speaking on the floor of National Assembly, the prime minister said next year across the country the 'apartheid education system' will be replaced with a uniform education system. He said for preparing the uniform education system, Mr Mahmood deserves appreciation.

He said in the past no attempt was made to introduce a uniform education system as there was no political will.

Currently, he added, there are three education systems in the country: English medium, public schools and madressahs in which different education is imparted to students. The prime minister said the education minister held lengthy consultations with private schools and other stakeholders for a uniform education system.

He said there was a need to bring seminaries into the mainstream as 2.5 million students are pursuing education in these seminaries. He said religious leaders were also consulted so that they could start teaching contemporary subjects to provide an opportunity to their students to excel and compete in society.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) promised to implement a uniform education system across the country when it came to power after the 2018 elections.

Mr Mahmood after becoming the education minister started the project and the single curriculum for class I to 5 was finalised with the input from provinces.

After the National Assembly session, when Dawn contacted the minister, he said the curriculum of the primary level, with consensus...

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