Budget Speech 2022-2023 by Rabia Azfar Nizami
Budget Speech 2022-2023 by Rabia Azfar Nizami
Rabia Azfar Nizami giving Call Attention for the Gulshan e Rumi Road Gulistan e Johar Block 8 in Provincial Assembly Sindh, She mentioned to Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly Rehana Laghari that it is very difficult for people to cross this area in odd timings and they face very difficulty as the road look like a...
QnA with Education Minister in Sindh Assembly: question was related to Primary vs Secondary Schools which is 49000 vs 2000, what is topping Govt to implement Cluster Mapping to club buildings n infra to enhance classrooms and provide secondary schooling within certain radius, second question was to share Sindh Govt strategy to overcome dropout and...
Rabia Azfar Nizami is a Pakistani politician who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh since August 2018.
Recently during an in-house session at SIndh Assembly, female legislator of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Rabia Azfar Nizami expressed her concern about Sindh’s low literacy rate.The meeting was held to discuss the newly approved budget of Sindh for the new fiscal year. She claimed that the literacy rate in Sindh is even lower than that of...
Education Budget Speech 2021 – Sindh Assembly
Boards to take exams via computer with special software for visually impaired children in Matric and Intermediate Boards.
World Bank funded project with 433 Million USD, sindh couldn’t deliver and only 5 Million USD transferred my World Bank because of pair delivery of Sindh Govt. Health Minister accepted that loan converts to soft grant based on performance. Sindh lacks delivery to reduce stunting as per previous survey it was 48% and as per...
Legislation should be well thought and properly drafted, Government passed the amendment bill in haste. Sad to see the attitude of Government members who are not ready to take feedback. In this amendment Govt is acknowledging the hearing impaired people as differently abled but rest with any disabilities will still be called disabled people. Ideally they...