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Sindh Textbook Return Plan After Exams

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Sindh Textbook Return Plan After Exams

The Sindh textbook return rule will apply after annual exams this year. Schools must collect free books from students. As a result, officials hope to improve book supply for the next term. The Sindh Education Department issued the order to all public schools. It covers students from primary to higher secondary levels. Therefore, every school must follow the same process.

How Schools Will Collect Books

Schools must record each returned book on the student’s result card. In addition, they must keep a full register of issued and returned books. This step will help track every title.
Staff will also check the condition of the books. However, the main goal is to collect them on time. Proper records will reduce confusion later.

Storage and Reporting Rules

After collection, schools must store all books in their book banks. The department wants safe and organized storage. As a result, the books can serve new students next year. District education officers must send updated stock reports. They will submit these details to regional directors. This process will help the department monitor supplies.

Why the Rule Matters

Officials say the policy will improve inventory control. It will also reduce the shortage of free textbooks. Therefore, more students can start the next session on time. The Sindh textbook return system aims to make better use of resources. It supports fair access to books for every learner. In addition, it promotes responsibility among students and schools.

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