Dark places for bright future
By Aisha Jamali
29th April 2012
Knowledge has a power, which can be acquired from both formal and informal ways.
Formally
it can be spread by schools, colleges, universities and others
institutions. Besides the education there are some others activities
which make students perfect these are confidence, way of talking, and
way of dealing people, rules & regulations, values & norms and
thinking for the betterment of the society. We can get these activities
from with the interactions of people.
NGOs are
trying to spread the education by informal means in which aforementioned
extra co curricular activities are completely ignored. they open minor
offices in different localities without enough facilities that don’t
attract a large number of students expect few who are not provided
quality education bypassing non textual activities which dispels their
tall claims of providing quality education free of cost..
Millions of
rupees are embezzled by NGOs personals in name of providing education to
poor people. What is disappointing thing is that there is no any
accountability for those who are involved in this shameful act.
Another fact
that is desperately done in circles of NGOs is that they not only
misappropriate money of poor but they don’t involve the government in
their process of work. If schools are constructed with collaboration of
government, better education could be provided to poor who are passing
their lives below poverty line.
Here we
suggest to high authorities of NGOs, who are working for the cause of
quality education, to form a body that can scrutinize funds either they
are being spent on exact place or not, secondly NGOs should also remain
with contact with government so as to problem of poor can be reduced
with collaboration.
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