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Senate Committee Evaluates Free Education Quota in Islamabad’s Private Schools

June 16, 2026 JauntyM 0
Senate Committee Evaluates Free Education Quota in Islamabad’s Private Schools

The Senate Standing Committee focused on education recently convened under the leadership of Senator Bushra Anjum Butt to discuss an important topic: the 10% mandatory free education quota in private schools across Islamabad. The committee took a close look at how well these institutions are adhering to this requirement.

During the meeting, members of the committee raised questions about the current situation of private educational setups in the federal capital. They emphasized the need for detailed insights into how these schools are implementing the free education quota.

This discussion highlights the government’s commitment to ensuring educational access for all, especially in a city where private schooling is prevalent. The committee’s findings could pave the way for better compliance and more opportunities for underprivileged students.

As these discussions unfold, it remains to be seen how private schools will respond and what measures will be taken to enhance educational equity in Islamabad.

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