The induction of these lecturers will significantly improve the quality of education in institutions across Sindh.
The Chief Secretary further directed the establishment of a Career Counseling Wing within the department to provide better guidance to students regarding career choices.
He stated that this wing will conduct workshops and seminars in colleges to create awareness about emerging fields and admission opportunities at leading universities.
This initiative is a critical step towards preparing students for the professional demands of the future.
It was also shared during the meeting that BS programs have been introduced in 43 colleges across the province, while 17 colleges have received affiliation approvals from recognized universities. Additionally, the conversion of Government College of Education, Federal B. Area, into a degree-awarding institute was announced, with Rs. 300 million allocated for the project.
The establishment of the College Welfare Endowment Fund was also highlighted as an important measure to ensure sustainable academic and infrastructural improvements in the education sector.
Asif Shah emphasized the timely completion of all development projects and stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in their execution.
He reiterated that the benefits of these initiatives should directly reach students and educational institutions.
The Chief Secretary concluded by affirming the Sindh governmentâs commitment to establishing a progressive and inclusive education system that provides equal access to quality education for all students.
The decisions and initiatives discussed during the meeting represent a significant step toward modernizing the education system and fostering a brighter future for the province.