
A significant step toward strengthening the education system
In a significant step toward strengthening the education system, the Sindh government has unveiled a plan to hire 4,400 new staff members for public schools across the province. The recruitment initiative, part of the 2025-26 fiscal budget, is aimed at tackling the chronic shortage of both teaching and non-teaching staff in government educational institutions.
According to official sources
According to official sources, the new hires will include teachers, administrative personnel, and support staff to ensure smoother school operations and an improved learning environment for students. This large-scale recruitment effort is a response to the increasing demand for quality education and better resource allocation in the province’s public school system.
The initiative falls under Sindh’s massive Rs. 523.73 billion education budget
The initiative falls under Sindh’s massive Rs. 523.73 billion education budget for 2025-26 — one of the largest allocations to the sector in the province’s history. In addition to the recruitment drive, the budget outlines plans to expand primary and secondary education funding, upgrade existing school facilities, and establish several new community colleges to serve underrepresented regions.
Education officials
Education officials say these reforms reflect the government’s commitment to achieving higher educational standards and ensuring equitable access to learning opportunities across Sindh. By investing in human resources and infrastructure, the province aims to create a more robust and inclusive education system for future generations.