Pakistan, June 25 -- Sindh's Education Minister, Syed Sardar Ali Shah, took notice of the illegal sale of free government textbooks in Naseerabad. He ordered strict action and suspended the responsible officials. The incident raised concerns over the misuse of educational resources meant for students.

The minister acted after reports emerged of free textbooks being sold in the market. Following his orders, the Taluka Education Officer and the Assistant Warehouse In-charge in Naseerabad were suspended. This move highlights the government's zero-tolerance policy on corruption in the education sector.

The suspended staff members are now facing disciplinary action. The case will be handled under the Efficiency and Disciplinary Rules. These ...