Talk:Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training

Devolution of MOE to provinces
Pakistan seems to be getting rid of its federal Ministry of Education... they've moved the previous Minister (Aseff Ahmad Ali) to a different Ministry, and he has made these statements in the press:
 * "The minister took the strong stance against the devolution of Ministry of Education to the provinces."
 * "Federal Minister for Education Sardar Aseff Ahmed Ali said that abolition of the Ministry of Education under 18th amendment will be counter productive."

...but I'm not familiar enough with this situation to know how to go about updating this article, sorry! :) (i.e. should this article be broken into separate articles for the provincial ministries...) Dracunculus (talk) 18:40, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
 * It seems very puzzling. There is also mention of a State Education Minister here, who seems to be in a completely different department, even though that web site helpfully doesn't state what year it was news. Sminthopsis84 (talk) 16:55, 17 March 2013 (UTC)

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