Karachi:
The investigation investigation committee, created by the Sindh Assembly to investigate the objections concerning the results of the board of directors of intermediate education Karachi (BIEK), submitted its report.
The report highlights irregularities and mismanagement at various stages of the examination process, including evaluation, registers and brand sheets. Following these conclusions, the Committee recommended that there are brands thanks to all students.
The chairman of the committee and Minister of Education of the Sindh, Sardar Ali Shah, said that students had been unjustly treated by the board of directors, adding that Karachi’s education councils (matrix and intermediaries) have been engaged in professional faults concerning the results for eight years, which must be arrested now.
Addressing journalists from the media corner of the Sindh Assembly after the Committee meeting on Tuesday, Minister Sardar Ali Shah revealed that the investigation, led by Dr. Sosh Lodhi, vice-chancellor of the University of Ned, discovered serious irregularities on the board of directors. He said: “The investigation committee has had the power to identify those responsible, and we will recommend measures against elements such as rules.”
The Minister stressed that students will not be subject to injustice. After agreement between the members of the Committee, it was recommended that the grace brands be added to the results of first-year-1%-15% in physics, 20% in chemistry and 15% in mathematics. He also underlined the need for reforms in the System of the Board of Directors, declaring that the committee’s mandate will be used to implement reforms in the Sindh education councils.
“We will continue this process. A centralized system is also necessary to supervise the operations of the council,” he added. Expressing the concern of the situation, he pointed out that the board of directors of Karachi Intermediate had started to operate as a mafia, manipulating the results of the students who had previously marked well in their registration exams. He stressed that compared to other advice, Karachi’s results were clearly worse, creating a negative impression. “We will present all the recommendations of the CM committee.




