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Covid-19: Pakistan grapples with virus scourge ahead of Eid-Al-Fitr celebrations

Covid-19: Pakistan grapples with virus scourge ahead of Eid-Al-Fitr celebrations Manaal Khurram in Karachi © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid-19: Pakistan grapples with virus scourge ahead of Eid-Al-Fitr celebrations Pakistan s first case of Covid-19, which traced its origin to Wuhan in central China s Hubei province, came to light on February 26, 2020. However, it was not until a month later that the Pakistani authorities realised the intensity of the viral outbreak situation and the rampant spread of the deadly contagion. The Imran Khan-led government swung into action and enforced lockdown restrictions within weeks. It was referred to as the first wave of Covid-19, and the South Asian country was hit hard following a peak in SARS-COV-2, the viral infection that causes Covid-19, last June.

Traditional vs charter: The differences | East County

Lakewood Ranch’s Ellie Herrera had never thought about sending her children to a charter school, but after hearing about Lakewood Ranch Charter Academy, she’s taking it into consideration. Herrera has a sixth grader at R. Dan Nolan Middle School and a first grader at Gilbert W. McNeal Elementary School and is preparing for her 5-year-old to enter kindergarten next year.  About Lakewood Ranch Charter Academy Charter Schools USA partnered with Southwest Charter Foundation, a nonprofit that runs eight charter schools across Florida including Manatee Charter School, to plan the opening of Lakewood Ranch Charter Academy. Lakewood Ranch Charter Academy will be a K-12 school focused on science and health with a mission of its students becoming lifelong learners.

Education ministry asks PEIs to not hinder in A level students exam deferment choice

Education ministry asks PEIs to not hinder in A level students exam deferment choice National May 4, 2021 Islamabad: Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training has directed the Private Educational Institutions (PEIs) administration to not interfere in A level students choice who intend to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series rather to appear in May/June 2021 exam series. The Education Ministry has also directed the PEIs to not charged additional tuition fees from these students opting to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series. According to a notification issued by the Federal Education Ministry, the decision, in that regard, had been taken in the meeting of Inter Provincial Education Ministers (IPEMC) held at National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) regarding postponement/deferment of May/June 2021 series CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) exams for the O/ A Levels for the convenience of students.

Ministry asks PEIs not to hinder A-Level students exam deferment choice

Islamabad May 4, 2021 Islamabad : Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training has directed the Private Educational Institutions (PEIs) administration to not interfere in A level students choice who intend to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series rather to appear in May/June 2021 exam series. The Education Ministry has also directed the PEIs to not charged additional tuition fees from these students opting to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series. According to a notification issued by the Federal Education Ministry, the decision, in that regard, had been taken in the meeting of Inter Provincial Education Ministers (IPEMC) held at National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) regarding postponement/deferment of May/June 2021 series CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) exams for the O/ A Levels for the convenience of students.

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