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Balochistan To Get Cadet College In Quetta For Girls

The Balochistan government has begun preparations to create the first-ever Females Cadet College in Quetta, with the goal of providing girls with a standard education in a modern, disciplined, and sophisticated learning environment.

An official on Tuesday (21 September) said that the government has also planned to create boarding schools in each district of the province at a cost of Rs10 billion to provide modern quality education to the young and prepare them for future difficulties.

In addition, the government plans to build ten new colleges in the Quetta area to provide contemporary education to the youngsters of the various province.

He stated that to provide the best educational facilities to the kids of the province’s outlying areas, the government would create boarding schools in their immediate vicinity. Aside from the best educational atmosphere, the official noted that students in these boarding schools would have access to well-equipped dorms, sports, and other modern amenities.

The Balochistan government has also planned to develop 100 new middle schools, for which Rs1500 million has been allotted in the yearly budget 2021-22 to give quality education to the province’s youthful generation.

The government has chosen to develop and upgrade up to 198 schools in order to improve available educational opportunities and also planned to bring out-of-school children into educational institutions in the province.

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