The syllabus of the Sindh textbook board hasn’t been changed for the last 50 years. In today’s fast-paced world, the education department should be willing to adapt to change. Except for the date of publication and cover photos, no revision is done in the books.
Students are still studying decades-old rules and theories that are now rejected by modern experts. The Sindh government has to pay serious attention to the issue.
Jamsheed Qasim ( Larkana )
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