The language puzzle
The Sindh government’s decision to introduce Chinese from grade VI is not a healthy development given the present abysmal state of education in the province.Already, students are in a quandary. They are neither proficient in Urdu nor English. Now they have to learn Chinese as well. The provincial government should
By our correspondents
April 08, 2015
The Sindh government’s decision to introduce Chinese from grade VI is not a healthy development given the present abysmal state of education in the province.
Already, students are in a quandary. They are neither proficient in Urdu nor English. Now they have to learn Chinese as well. The provincial government should try to solve students’ language puzzle.
Yashaullah Soomro
Islamabad
Already, students are in a quandary. They are neither proficient in Urdu nor English. Now they have to learn Chinese as well. The provincial government should try to solve students’ language puzzle.
Yashaullah Soomro
Islamabad
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