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Senator Sana demands schools be built in improper transportation areas

By News Desk

August 22, 2023 11:36 PM


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In view of the chairlift incident at Battagram, Chairperson Education Parliamentarians Caucus Senator Sana Jamali Tuesday said that schools should be built in areas where there are no transportation facilities, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Senator Sana Jamali said that the Battagram chairlift incident has given birth to many questions and suspicions as such incidents have happened in the past as well. This incident has proved that the teachers and students have to cross very difficult and dangerous paths just to get to school as there are no schools in the respective areas. She suggested that the separate new schools should be established in the areas which have a difficult access or don’t have proper means of transportation, thus, the teachers and students will not have to go through such difficult paths.

Sana Jamali demanded that the administration should immediately identify such areas and construct separate school branches there and she will also raise this issue within the senate.

She said that the Pak Army is carrying out the rescue operation risking their lives and the whole nation pays tribute to them.


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