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    Education Minister: we provided textbooks and we need to fleets conveyed to schools

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    Education Minister: we provided textbooks and we need to fleets conveyed to schools Empty Education Minister: we provided textbooks and we need to fleets conveyed to schools

    Post by Rocky Thu 03 Nov 2016, 3:49 am

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    Baghdad -arac Press -3 November: Minister of Education Mohammad Iqbal, said late on Wednesday that the ministry "needs to fleets of trucks for transportation and distribution of millions of textbooks in the provinces."
    Iqbal said in a televised statement, that " the economic crisis is very large and has cast a shadow on all ministries and public education in particular because of the magnitude of the work , " noting that "three years ago and the education budget cuts , which in turn has brought us to this case."
    He continued, " The books are available and in turn will provide and what happened is a delay due to the financial crisis , " adding that "the school wrote and that was where we paid for a lack of large groups of stores since the sixth month, but there is a problem in transport."
    He pointed Iqbal that " the first row primary alone requires 1.3 million copies of each book and this huge number of fleets need trucks to transport them , " adding "We are looking for solutions and safeguards for the years ahead and try it with all legislative and executive bodies."
    He noted , "We have formed a crisis cell to deal with the effects of the occupation and how Daesh liberated cities , file management and cooperation with international organizations and reassure locals that there are treatments for all the problems and delays in the study , including compensate them for what they missed."
    He revealed the Minister of Education for "hosted Thursday in a parliamentary education committee , " calling for " the cooperation of everyone to resolve the crisis and not just only permits criticism."
    The Parliamentary Education Committee, discussed on Wednesday, with the inspector general of the Ministry of Education printed textbooks and winning Allku reasons that caused the delay in the arrival of books to students on time with the start of the new school year. "
    He discussed the Cabinet in its meeting on Tuesday, the subject of books and educational curricula and the face that have a priority to be provided to students.
    The Ministry of Education, last Sunday, said the Council of Ministers and MPs participated 's decision to reduce their own financial budget printing of school textbooks and curricula.
    The ministry made a statement , according to the minister 's office "astonishment of some of the arguments of the parties and that the ministry take responsibility for the economic situation of Iraq today, and reflected its effects on all sectors" .anthy (1)

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