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Girls in Bara Face Shrinking Access to Higher Education

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AI-generatedThis article describes a local education infrastructure gap in a tribal district of Pakistan. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is present. The event is a public service deficiency with no direct or indirect commercial relevance.
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- Government Girls Degree College Bara is the only higher education institution for women serving over 600,000 people.
- The college lacks transport, security, and science laboratories.
- Academic options are limited to an Associate Degree in Arts (Urdu) for only 20 students.
- Local students and elders have called for four-year BS programmes and infrastructure improvements.
- Officials acknowledge issues and are working on staffing, transport, security, and BS programmes.
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