Sindh deems Single National Curriculum infeasible Decides not to include proposed changes at primary level in next academic year Directs officials of the National Curriculum Council Secretariat to coordinate with HEC to finalise the material. PHOTO: FILE KARACHI: The Sindh government seems to be in disagreement with the contents of the Single National Curriculum proposed by the Pakistan Tehreek-Insaf-led federal government. For the academic year 2021-22, Sindh has decided not to make it a part of the provincial curriculum at the primary level. Earlier, the federal education ministry had decided to introduce and implement the SNC in the academic session commencing from August. The ministry had also recommended that the provinces publish books related to the new curriculum. The Sindh government did not make any preparations in line with the ministry’s suggestions and started working on a new curriculum to be introduced at the secondary and higher secondary levels.