15% children in Punjab still out of school: ASER : "Daily Times"
LAHORE: The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) on Thursday revealed that 15% of Punjab’s children aged 6-16 still remain out of school, despite the recent focus of the federal and provincial governments on enrolment drives as a rhetoric on Article 25 A, the remaining 85% that are enrolled in the 6-16 age bracket are not learning much either.
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15pc kids still out of school in Punjab : "The News"
LAHORE The Annual Status of Education Report–ASER 2015—Punjab (Rural)—was launched here on Thursday, according to which, 15 percent of Punjab’s children aged 6-16 are still out of school while remaining 85 percent of this age group enrolled are not learning much either.
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15 percent children in Punjab still out of school: ASER : "Business Recorder"
According to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2015 Pakistan survey, 15 percent of Punjab's children aged 6-16 still remain out of school and the remaining 85 percent that are enrolled in the 6-16 age group are not learning much either.
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ASER 2015: public schools improve enrolment : "Dawn News"
LAHORE: Federal and provincial governments’ efforts to increase enrollment in schools under Article 25-A of the Constitution have yet to target the 100 per cent of population as 15 per cent of Punjab’s children aged 6-16 are still out of school, according to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2015 Pakistan survey.
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Government fails to achieve enrolment target :
LAHORE - Despite the tall claims of the federal and provincial governments on increasing enrolment of children in schools, 15 per cent of Punjab’s children aged 6-16 still remain out of school, according to the Annual Status of Education Report –ASER 2015 Pakistan survey. The remaining 85 per cent that are enrolled in the 6-16 age bracket are not learning much either.