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PTl motion against educational institutes `crisis`

By Our Staff Reporter 2017-10-01
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) MPA Nabeela Hakim Ali has submitted an adjournment motion to the Punjab Assembly against crisis in over 60 educational institutions in Lahore.

In her motion, she maintained that some 4,000 non-teaching posts were lying vacant causing problems in running the institutions effectively. She said the non-availability of staff posted against non-teaching posts was compounding problems, adding that the institutions were also facing acute shortage of teachers.

She claimed that the government had not recruited Grade IV employees since 2008, which was causing problems in educational institutions. In colleges, she said, over 100 posts of lecturer assistants, 21 drivers, college caretakers, clerks and other posts were lying vacant.

ALEEM: PTl central Punjab President Abdul Aleem Khan said the pany and its leader Imran Khan had faced several problems while exposing rulers` corruption and money laundering.

The accountability process against Sharif family had begun after a long struggle, who were trying to portray this process as a conspiracy.

`The wheel of accountability has started moving and it will crush all the corrupt and money launderers in the country,` he added.