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Respected CSPs & Seniors please elaborate the ways via civil servants can update our education system especially at primary and Middle level.
How Civil Servants can take part in education development?
I visited some primary and middle schools, Alas! i observed worst condition there in case of buildings,teachers,number of students & many other essential facilities.These all should upgrade now.
Really mujhe boht zayada afsoos hua.

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Yes Civil Servants can play great role in educational development of area under their jurisdiction. There are Education Departments (Education/Higher Education/Education & Literacy Departments) in all provinces. Civil Servants including officers from PMS and PAS/DMG as well as educationists/academicians (professors/associate professors etc) are posted in such departments at various levels.

These Education Departments manage schools, colleges and universities and have interaction/coordination/support to the Registrars/Vice Chancellors of the public sector universities as well as Executive District Officers -who is usually the highest education related officer in a district - and who is also linked/report to District Coordination Officer/DCO.

Education Departments are mostly related to formulation of policies for improvement of standards of education, regulations and supervision of education, preparation of Acts concerning education matters, management of finances (budgets), processing of various projects for new schools/colleges and repair/renovation of old ones etc. While the District Offices are mostly related to execution of policies formulated at the Education Departments/ Provincial Headquarters. Therefore, if vibrant/proactive officers are there in Education Departments at both policy formulation/execution levels, then there will be greater progress and development for promotion of education in the country....
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Yes Civil Servants can play great role in educational development of area under their jurisdiction. There are Education Departments (Education/Higher Education/Education & Literacy Departments) in all provinces. Civil Servants including officers from PMS and PAS/DMG as well as educationists/academicians (professors/associate professors etc) are posted in such departments at various levels.

These Education Departments manage schools, colleges and universities and have interaction/coordination/support to the Registrars/Vice Chancellors of the public sector universities as well as Executive District Officers -who is usually the highest education related officer in a district - and who is also linked/report to District Coordination Officer/DCO.

Education Departments are mostly related to formulation of policies for improvement of standards of education, regulations and supervision of education, preparation of Acts concerning education matters, management of finances (budgets), processing of various projects for new schools/colleges and repair/renovation of old ones etc. While the District Offices are mostly related to execution of policies formulated at the Education Departments/ Provincial Headquarters. Therefore, if vibrant/proactive officers are there in Education Departments at both policy formulation/execution levels, then there will be greater progress and development for promotion of education in the country....

after a long time but not late my query finally got a detailed answer
Your graciousness is appreciated.
Thanks a million Sir.
Now i'm satisfied, i so want to do something good in Education development if i become a future CSP hopefullly.

Stay Blessed.

Regards!

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