As part of its exporting to the personal industry, the Punjab province’s education ministry in Pakistan has eliminated 44, 000 positions for government teachers. The shift only adds to the already present difficulties and problems faced by the citizens, who are currently dealing with a skyrocketing inflation that is compounded by repeated job losses in both the private and public sectors.
According to reliable options in the Punjab training department, private business owners will now be responsible for hiring teachers in accordance with their policies. Teachers contend that the decision may increase children poverty, in addition. ians
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