Sindh cabinet approves grace marks for Karachi first-year students

By Web Desk
April 15, 2025

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A representational image of students appearing in an exam. — APP/File

In light of a report submitted by the sub-committee of the Sindh Assembly on the controversial results of the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK), the provincial cabinet on Tuesday allowed granting grace marks to intermediate first-year students in the port city.

In January this year, the provincial assembly, accepting the demand of opposition parties, formed a parliamentary committee headed by Education Minister Syed Sardar Shah to investigate the controversial results of the intermediate board in the port city.

Last month, the parliamentary panel decided to allot 15% grace marks to intermediate first-year students in Math and Physics and 20% in Chemistry to those who failed to clear the exams.

However, the provincial cabinet meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah decided to allot 20% grace marks to all the students in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

The chief minister directed to bring reforms in the BIEK. He also directed the chief secretary to probe alleged irregularities in all the education boards in the province and submit a report in this regard.

Meanwhile, the cabinet meeting decided to impose a complete ban on the sale, manufacturing and use of plastic bags — shopping bags and plastic carrier bags — across the province.

The provincial government approved an amendment to the Sindh Prohibition of Non-degradable Plastic Products Rules 2024 to impose a ban on non-degradable plastic products, read a statement issued by the media consultant of the chief minister.


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