Gwadar’s District Education Officer (Women), Zaratun Bibi, conducted detailed inspections of girls’ schools, including the Government Girls High School Pak-China. The visit emphasized academic discipline, daily learning routines, student diaries, and co-curricular engagement.
The DEO reviewed physical activity plans, student participation, and sports initiatives, acknowledging the efforts of organizer Arshad Kalimati in arranging an inter-school sports gala. Promoting extracurricular activities aims to boost confidence among young female students.
Authorities stressed that with CPEC’s expansion, local schools must prepare students for emerging opportunities in trade, logistics, technology, and administration. The inspection drive is expected to accelerate reforms in girls’ institutions, ensuring youth participation in socio-economic developments driven by the Pakistan-China partnership.
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