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🏛️ Politics📍 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan·15 days ago·1 min read

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Chitral Today
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The article critiques the deteriorating state of public services in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, highlighting two major issues. First, hospitals providing healthcare to 45 million people are in ruins, with only 18% of the 275 billion annual budget spent on development and essential facilities, further reduced to 9% after alleged 50% commission. This forces the public to seek private healthcare. Second, the provincial government transferred 2,000 primary schools to the private sector, placing 4,000 teachers in a 'surplus pool' where they receive full salaries without working, with the possibility of being reassigned as clerks. The article also mocks new educational policies like three-day weekends and partial cancellation of summer holidays in hot districts, which the author believes are counterproductive. These 'absurd experiments' in education began in 2013 and are expected to intensify by 2026, indicating a systemic failure in governance and a lack of accountability within the ruling party.

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