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Karachi schools to stay closed till June 6 Covid-19 infection rate in Karachi recorded at 13.97% SAMAA | Mudassir Nazir - Posted: May 22, 2021 | Last Updated: 5 hours ago SAMAA | Mudassir Nazir Posted: May 22, 2021 | Last Updated: 5 hours ago Photo: File Listen to the story Educational institutions across all districts of Karachi will stay closed till June 6. On Saturday, the government announced that all private and public schools in 12 (out of 23) Sindh districts will stay closed. Those districts include Hyderabad, Sukkur, Nawabshah, Dadu, and Badin. More developments are expected on schools. This story will be updated throughout Saturday. The decision was taken after the coronavirus infection rate in these areas rose above 5%. ....
Reacting to the recent decision taken by the National Command and Operation Centre to extend the closure of educational institutes till May 23, the private school associations of Sindh have said. ....
The third wave and students Private schools should understand the gravity of the situation and the risk the third wave poses for children Editorial April 09, 2021 The announcement by federal minister of education Shafqat Mahmood – regarding the closure of schools for grades I to VIII and the resumption of classes and subsequent board exams for grades IX to XII and O, AS and A Levels – has been met with ire by all stakeholders. While the minister has ensured that the Matric, Inter and Cambridge exams will be held under strict observation of all SOPs, students have taken to social media and warned coming out in protest against the decision. Private school associations across Sindh have also threatened to protest if schools were not allowed to re-open for grades I to VIII, while the All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association (APPSCA) has announced a nationwide long march. ....