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The expenditure on education is around 2% of Pakistan's GDP. [94] However, in 2009 the government approved the new national education policy, which stipulates that education expenditure will be increased to 7% of GDP, [95] an idea that was first suggested by the Punjab government. [96]
Right to Education Pakistan, also known as RTE Pakistan or simply RTE, is an advocacy campaign for equal education rights for all children in Pakistan. [1] The RTE campaign stems from low enrollment levels in Pakistani schools, and low literacy levels (especially among Pakistani females) depicted by the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER). [2]
At the time of establishment of Pakistan on 14 August 1947, the country had only one institution of higher learning, University of the Punjab and among forty colleges expanded to four provinces of Pakistan. [4] Education policy revised by Prime Minister of Pakistan Liaquat Ali Khan, the government established various universities and colleges ...
Pakistan Vision 2025 is a set of goals for social, economic, security, and governance developments outlined by the government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to be achieved by 2025. The overall goal is for Pakistan to become an upper-middle income country by 2025 and to eventually become one of the top ten economies in the world by 2047 ...
The Directorate General of Religious Education (DGRE) was created by the Pakistani government with the aim of integrating religious seminaries into mainstream society. This initiative marked a significant effort to incorporate these seminaries into the broader educational system.
The ministry's political head is known as the Minister of Pakistan and the ministry's bureaucratic head is the Education Secretary of Pakistan. Education is primarily provincial issue in Pakistan [2] in the wake of 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan when Education department was transferred from federal to provinces. [1]
The primary mandate of the FGEI (C/G) Directorate is to provide quality education to the children of Pakistan Armed Forces personnel and civilian children living in cantonments. [1] The directorate exerts administrative, academic, technical, and financial oversight over all its affiliated educational institutions, adhering to the policies of ...
The School Education Department is a division of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. legislating, formulating policy, and planning for primary, middle, secondary and higher secondary education and maintain standards of education in these fields. [1]