Secretary Education has launched drive to improve cleanliness and promote hygiene conditions across 34,000 schools in the province.
The campaign has garnered significant support from administrative officers, hundreds of teachers, and staff members from the education department who will participate in the drive, an official statement on Saturday said.
The statement added that schools and institutions hold a prestigious status similar to our homes, demanding unwavering attention to cleanliness, tidiness, and aesthetic appeal.
Additionally, a stern warning was issued, cautioning any teaching faculty or staff member affiliated with the department against spreading false or derogatory posts on social media regarding this noble cause.
Legal consequences were indicated for those found violating this directive. Instead, all teachers and staff members were encouraged to actively support and contribute to the campaign by organizing various events and activities that promote cleanliness and hygiene.
To demonstrate their commitment to providing students with a conducive and hygienic learning environment, the secretary along with the special secretary, additional secretaries, deputy secretaries, section officers, and other key officials will actively participate in the drive.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 28th, 2023.
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