70 govt high schools have no science labs

Author: Online

RAWALPINDI: Over 70 government high schools are functioning without computer and science laboratories in Rawalpindi division.

The students of the affected schools are facing immense difficulties in attaining education and they are lagging behind in educational activities in comparison to the students of other schools.

The Punjab government has sought the lists of these schools from the District Education Authority .

The documents reveal that 365 girls and boys high schools are functioning in Rawalpindi division, while over 70 schools are not having the facilities of science and computer labs.

Meanwhile, now the Punjab Government has summoned the names and number of the students enrolled in these schools. The Majority of affected girls and boys schools are from Murree, Gujar Khan and Kahuta.

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