In Pakistan, the education sector is in dire need of improvements and reforms. Our country’s education department hasn’t so far set an exhaustive curriculum for schools and colleges. At a primary level, the curriculum is too difficult. Many students find it virtually impossible to learn about new concepts. The main reason for this problem is the reliance on a foreign language. At a young age, students must be taught in their mother tongue so that they can understand difficult concepts easily.
In this regard, it is necessary to change the medium of language at the primary level to Urdu. This way, a child will be able to understand things better. The government should take notice of this grim situation.
Wakeel Khan
Rawalpindi
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