In a significant development, Punjab Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Naqvi has implemented a promotion plan resulting in over 14,000 teachers being elevated, as announced by the School Education Department on Wednesday. This move has garnered praise and appreciation from various educational stakeholders in the region.
To commemorate this momentous occasion, the Punjab Association of Subject Specialists (PASS) organized a thanksgiving ceremony in Model Town. The event witnessed the participation of esteemed personalities, including Provincial Education Minister Mansoor Qadir, Secretary Schools Education Maqbool Ahmed Dhaula, PASS Chairman Rana Ata Muhammad, and President Ashfaq Gujjar.
The ceremony also attracted prominent figures like Punjab DPI Secondary Mushtaq Syal, Director Elementary Education Chaudhry Amin, and Consultant United Nation Dr. Idrees Rana, among others. Their presence further highlighted the significance of the promotions for the teaching community.
Ashfaq Gujjar, President of PASS, expressed gratitude on behalf of the teachers for the Punjab Chief Minister’s decision to promote the 14,000 educators. This uplifting step will undoubtedly boost morale and motivation among the teaching fraternity.
Rana Ata Muhammad, Chairman of PASS, emphasized that the long-awaited promotions of subject specialists across Punjab have successfully addressed a significant concern for teachers. By resolving this issue, the government has taken a commendable stride towards enhancing the education sector.
The promotion of over 14,000 teachers under the directive of Punjab Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Naqvi has brought about a positive change in the education landscape. This decision expected to inspire and encourage teachers across the region, leading to improved educational standards and a brighter future for Punjab’s students.