Staff Reporter
Islamabad:The major obstacle in achieving national and international educational goals in the motherland is the class-based education system. Millions of low-income private educational institutions are saving billions of rupees of the government by educating millions of children under their own help, said Rabbani and Central President Private Schools Network Dr. Muhammad Afzal Babar while addressing a meeting held for the 13th Zonal Elections. He said that today, on the one hand, millions of educated youth are increasing the standard literacy rate through honorable self-employment, while at the same time, they are also strengthening the national educational democracy movement by competing with each other. He congratulated Election Commissioner Haji Abdul Nadeem Mughal and the newly elected zonal office bearers and emphasized that they will fulfill their new responsibilities and educate the new generation of the dear homeland to make them good, mature and true Pakistanis. The special guest of the event and Central General Secretary Maqbool Hussain Dar, while addressing, said that hundreds of low-income private educational institutions in the federal capital Islamabad The representative organization of Private Schools Network, Bhara Kahu Zone, has been playing a role in national educational development for 26 years under the leadership of the founding leadership. I am happy that such a large gathering of members has elected young leadership today in Bhara Kahu Zone, which proves that our zone will become a model zone for the other 11 zones. He also announced the re-issuance of the calendar of curricular and co-curricular activities. The newly elected office bearers of Private Schools Network Bhara Kahu Zone include President Muhammad Azam Khan, Vice President Per Mile Samira Haroon, Vice President Mile Alamgir Khan, General Secretary Mohsin Sarwar Abbasi, Finance Secretary Hafiz Muhammad Arshad, Information Secretary Saeed-ur-Rehman Tahir, Joint Secretary Muhammad Sami, Coordinators Sardar Muhammad Ali, Faisal Bashir and Muhammad Jamil Khan, while Farhat Naseer Qureshi was elected as the Chairperson of the Women’s Wing. The oath was administered to the office bearers by Islamabad Board of Education Chairman Chaudhry Muhammad Arshad. At the end of the meeting, Hafiz Muhammad Arshad also prayed for the eternal peace of the deceased.















