Saturday, February 2, 2019

Workshop on free education for all

Islamabad : National Council of Social Welfare (NCSW) organised a one-day consultation workshop on Article 25-A: ‘Free & Compulsory Education for All; Way Forward,’ says a press release.NCSW Chairman Dr. Nadeem Shafiq Malik chaired the workshop while Afzal Babar, president of Private School Association Islamabad was the chief guest.A large number of young students, representatives of NGOs, civil society, government departments, educationists and social activists work for education attended the training workshop.

from The News International - Islamabad http://bit.ly/2G5pJVh

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