Sindh enhances education with digital reforms and attendance system
The Sindh Government is launching major reforms to improve its educational system through digital technology. This plan aims to modernize schools and increase transparency. One key feature of the new system is a digital attendance method using facial recognition technology. This will replace the old manual attendance process for both teachers and students. To further enhance school management, the government will provide individual budgets to each school. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah stated that headmasters will have the power to use these funds directly, promoting better efficiency and accountability. The government also aims to enroll 7.8 million children in schools. Murad Ali Shah praised the rise in girls’ enrollment and the overall goal of creating a better future for the youth in Sindh. These reforms represent a big change in Sindh’s education system. They focus on introducing modern technology, increasing transparency, and empowering schools. In related news, the Punjab Education Department is also enhancing school safety. They plan to install security cameras with facial recognition technology at school entrances. This measure aims to improve security and monitor school activities effectively. The cameras will help identify students, staff, and visitors, which will make school environments safer by deterring unauthorized access and vandalism.