Government school in Badin village remains closed for five years, residents demand reopening
A government primary school in Badin's Kario Ghulam Shah village has been closed for five years, leaving local children without access to education. Residents are urging authorities to reopen the school and restore educational activities.

BADIN: The government primary school in the coastal village of Kario Ghulam Shah, located in Badin district, has remained closed for the past five years, depriving local children of access to education, according to a report by The Express Tribune.
Residents of the village have expressed concern over the prolonged closure, highlighting the negative impact on the community's children. They have called on the relevant authorities to take immediate action to restore educational activities at the school.
The school building, which was constructed to serve the educational needs of the area, has not been functional for half a decade. As a result, children from the village are unable to attend classes and continue their studies. Local parents and community members have voiced their frustration, stating that the lack of a functioning school is forcing children to remain at home or travel long distances to access education in other areas.
Community members have urged the government and education department officials to prioritize the reopening of the school. They emphasized the importance of education for the future of their children and the development of the area. The report notes that the closure has left a significant gap in educational opportunities for the village's youth.
Residents have appealed to the authorities to investigate the reasons behind the prolonged closure and to ensure that the school is reopened as soon as possible. They stressed that restoring the school would help safeguard the educational rights of the children and contribute to the overall progress of the community.
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