Alarm bells rang for publishers,Government's decision to hide books of public schools from the neighboring country


Lahore (94news) The Punjab Textbook Board has decided to hide the textbooks of government schools from the neighboring country China to end the monopoly of the paper mills mafia, this news is being called as an alarm bell for the national publishers.
According to reliable sources, for this purpose, in the first phase, samples of the third grade Urdu Qaida have been obtained from China. 80 Rate of textbooks on gram weight paper 100 The percentage is lower while local publishers 68 They charge double money by using gram paper, Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board publishes annual textbooks worth four billion rupees for public and private schools, every year local paper mills mafia increase the price of paper as the academic session approaches.



