An amount of Rs 32 million will be incurred to overcome missing facilities, including drinking water, toilets and construction of boundary walls in 50 schools of Peshawar, Nowshera and Kohat under the Tameer-e-School programme, which has been launched in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
This was stated in a meeting held here on Tuesday under chairmanship of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Elementary and Secondary Education Muhammad Atif. Additional Secretary Education Qaisar Alam, Managing Director Elementary Education Foundation (EEF) Asmatullah Shah, SPO E & S E Hashmat Ali, Deputy Country Director ACTED, Syed Muhammad Aftab and other concerned attended the meeting.
It was decided in the meeting that the said NGO would provide the missing facilities with the co-operation of Parents Teachers Councils in the respective schools of the mentioned three districts and a total of Rs 32 million would be spent on the missing facilities of drinking water, toilets and boundary walls; it would be provided till 20th July 2014 in the schools. It is worth mentioning that philanthropists and other organisations have shown great interest in the Tameer-e-School programme launched by Imran Khan, Chairman PTI at Government Girl Primary School Duran Pur on 30th April 2014.
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