In a major push to reinforce the educational infrastructure, the Balochistan government has made 147 schools operational within the Kalat district, addressing the fundamental right of every child to receive an education. This initiative is a cornerstone of the administration”s strategy to foster societal development through learning.
According to a formal statement released by the provincial government on the social media platform X today, this move is complemented by a commitment to appoint teachers strictly on merit. The administration views this policy as a crucial step toward securing a bright future for the region’s youth and, by extension, the nation.
The announcement coincided with a message from the Deputy Commissioner of Kalat, Captain (Retired) Jamil Baloch, on the occasion of Teacher”s Day. He described teaching as a sacred profession essential for the advancement of the country, highlighting that the progress of any nation is impossible without showing respect to its educators.
The official communication further elaborated on the esteemed position of teachers, noting that both Islamic principles and state ideology recognize educators as the guarantors for building the future. The statement underscored that this revered role comes with significant obligations.
Authorities also emphasized the responsibilities placed upon these instructors. They are tasked with the critical duty of providing comprehensive education and training to the nation”s future builders, a responsibility that has a direct and profound impact on societal progress.