No fan of PMLN but there have been educational reforms, not major ones but things which could make the use of already available resources more efficient. I can tell you this because my mother is a principal in a high school in Islamabad and till a few months ago the staff she had was like the staff of any govt institution but now they have implemented biometric attendance along with compulsory weekly plans which the teachers must follow. Apart from that they also have random school visits. So things are getting better, not at a very good pace but still.
Tax reforms have also been on the good side. They may not do anything to the rich but the average joe who has been getting away with tax evasion for some time now has come under the hammer. Till last month every one was running around for their tax returns and tax offices were filled to the brim.
The health situation is miserable. The only decent govt hospital in Islamabad, Pims, is now jam packed even after maghrib and I have seen a death per minute in the waiting area multiple times (No exaggeration).
All in all its been bad but maybe this investment injection which the CPEC will bring may stir up anything of substance which might benefit us in the long run.
Do share you source for the information in bold.
1. Good to know about the biometric system introduction to monitor teachers attendance.
First of all, for the firstime ever it was PTI which introduced a computerised surveillance mechanism of teacher's attendance in KPK.
So, you know there is always Peer pressure in politics aswell. This is why entry of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf into power circle has built up a pressure on all the political players who are in power.
Secondly when we talk about Educational reforms than we must keep into account that we discuss on the whole.
FG colleges was a brainchild of Pakistan Army and still operates under Army. So all FG schools and colleges were and are far far better than the provincial governments schools and be it be FG schools and colleges of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Jehlum, Taxila, Wah, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Lahore, Multan etc they have never been the problem and Islamabad being the capital of country and having most federal government officers deployed their always had much better Government Schools and Colleges with few renowned Schools and Colleges in Rawalpindi, Lahore, Jehlum, Wah, Sargodha etc aswell.
Islamabad schools & colleges hardly had attendance issues. Especially FG school and colleges.
When I talked about Education reforms than on the whole I meant Provincial government schools and colleges which are not managed by Army, their infrastructure, availability of specialist teachers, their attendance. Most importantly rural area schools and colleges. Majority drop outs from schools and colleges are from these Schools and colleges resulting in our poor literacy rate. Federal government schools and colleges (Operated under Army) are a very small proportion.
This is a school within few kilometers distance from Sharif family's Castle " Jaati Umra " in Raiwand
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As per data of the Pakistani government about 24 million children of Pakistan aged between 5 and 16 year are out-of-school. Out of this, 6.1 million primary school age children do not access primary school and girls are two fifth of this number.
As per Unicef Report of 2015 58 % of Pakistan's Grade 5 students cannot read Grade 2 standard simple english sentences.
So PML N is in Power in Pakistan's most populous province Punjab so how much literacy rate has improved in last 8 years of both Punjab & Pakistan ?
Now coming to Tax reforms ?
Out of around 230 million Pakistanis how many new Tax payers have been added to existing list in last 3 and a half years ?
How much net increase in Tax collection have we witnessed in last 3 and a half years ?
Have the exports increased ?
Have we started generating enough Tax revenue and revenue through exports to meet country needs ? Or more than 70 % of that money goes down loan drains ?
What is the mechanism in place to stop undervaluing assets to evade maximum Tax by corrupt means ?
Source of 1.2 billion rupees being printed daily on average in last 3 and a half years
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