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This blog is maintained by the South Asia Region of the World Bank Group. Its goal is to exchange ideas on how to end poverty in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

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education in pakistan

its not true . education sector is not developing in Pakistan. there is wide space between people , government and donors. government figures for increasing in education ratio is eye wash . with respect to population ratio is not increase just example where in 100 children 40 were going schools now in 150 children 56 are joining. so by percentage of children its decrees but with respect to previous 40 its raises 56.
on other side madaress(religious eduction institute) registration shows alarming threat .government has no data and comparison of registration between government /private schools ad madaress.

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