No annual examinations for students from Class Prep-VII; FDE notifies
June 30, 2021
The Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) has notified on Tuesday that there will be no annual examinations for the students from Class Prep to VII and all the students shall be promoted to the next respective class.
However 04 formative/classroom assessments per subject of every student must be kept in school record duly verified by respective head of institutions.
Out of the total four assessments (carrying 100 percent marks), each assessment will comprise of 25 percent marks.
This was announced by FDE through a notification issued here titled `Promotion Policy for Class I to VIII for Academic Session 2020-21’.
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Islamabad : The public and private sector educational institutions in Islamabad Capital Territory would resume physical classes in a staggered manner from today .In that regard, the Federal.
A teacher checks the body temperature of students at the entrance of the Islamabad Model College of Commerce for Girls in Islamabad on September 15, 2020. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: The District Health Office (DHO) on Wednesday sealed a college in G-9 after Covid-19 cases were detected in the institution.
It was the second educational institution in the capital to be closed in the last five days.
On Saturday, Islamabad Model School for Girls (IMCG) G-7/2 was sealed on Saturday while Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG) (VI-XII) G-9/2 was closed on the orders of District Health Officer Dr Zaeem Zia on Wednesday.
NJPMC directs high courts to timely dispose of cases
National
December 24, 2020
ISLAMABAD: The National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) on Wednesday directed all the high courts to take necessary action for timely disposal of cases with speedy trial in order to curtail the backlog of cases.
The direction was given during a meeting of the NJPMC chaired by Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman NJPMC. On special invitation, the meeting was attended through video link by Justice Mushir Alam, and Justice Umar Ata Bandial. During the meeting, the Chief Justice of Pakistan pointed out that in order to curtail the backlog of cases, all the high courts must take necessary actions for timely disposal of cases and the respective chief justices should assure efforts to eliminate the backlog.