Govt to bear all exams related expenses from Classes IX to XII: CM

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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah speaks at the provincial assembly. --File photo, Courtesy Daily Business Recorder

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the provincial government will bear all expenses relating to examinations of class IX to XII enrolled in public sector educational institutions and no public school or educational board is entitled to collect examination fees.

He issued these directives while taking notice of media reports that the schools are collecting examination fees from the students of class IX and Xth on the grounds that the government has not issued such notification, said a statement issued here on Wednesday.

The Chief Minister said that he had issued clear directives and had approved the budget for the purpose. The school education department has issued a notification dated April 20, 2017.

The Chief minister said that he would not tolerate such a negligence and all the schools have been directed to stop collection of registration, enrollment and annual examination fees from the students enrolled in government schools. Adding that otherwise strict action would be taken against the delinquents.

The notification issued for the purpose on April 20, 2017 reads as “With the approval of the competent authority, i.e chief minister, Sindh the school education department, government of Sindh will bear all the expenses relating to registration, enrollment and annual examination fees for all the students of class IX to IIX enrolled in public sector educational institutions in the province of Sindh with immediate effect.

“The chief minister through secretary school education has issued directives to all the government schools and colleges to implement the notification in true letter and spirit.