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`Punjab cuts education budget for 9th consecutive year`

By Our Staff Reporter 2016-06-28
LAHORE: In its ninth consecutive budget, the PML-N governmentinPunjabhasagaindecreased budget allocations for education.

`In 2013-14, the Punjab education budget was 26 per cent of the total provincial budget whereas only 18.6 per cent of the total budget in 2016-17 has been allocated for education,` says a nongovernment organisation (NGO), Alif Allaan, in its Punjab education budget analysis session organised at a local hotel on Monday.The session was told the Punjab government for the current fiscal year had allocated Rs312bn, which was 18.6pc of the total budget allocation. The budget allocation decreased from 21.4pc from the last year when the education budget was Rs310bn, about 21pc of thetotalprovincialbudgetthathad already decreased from 24pc in 2014-15, the organisation said.

`The percentage share of education in Punjab`s overall budget has seen downfall from 26 per cent in 2013-14 to 18.6 per cent in 2016-17, it said.

Last year, under the develop-ment budget for school education, the government had allocated R32.8bn.

`Out of which, as of April 2016, the government had only been able to spend Rs14bn, which is just over 42pc. This reveals that the budgetary allocations are not getting transferre d into meaning ful spending. Consequently, the education indicators continue to show little progress in the province.

`Unless the department and the ministry share constituency wise data, including development allocations, the province will continue to see constituencies beingpreferred over the actual need, said MPA Sadia Sohail, adding that political participation in budget-making process was lacl
`We need to correct our behaviours and need a priority-based political will regarding education.

We need same education system and syllabus for all people.

The session was also attended by Population and Welfare Minister Zakia Shah Nawaz, MNA Rana Muhammad Afzal and MPAs Najma Afzal, Khola Amber, Aleem Shah, Fatima Fareeha and Tamkeen Niazi.