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Exams for class 9th, 12th to be held after fourth week of May: Shafqat

Daily Times Confirms no delay or cancellation in CAIE exams Classes for grades 1-8 to remain suspended Punjab resumes classes for grades 9-12 today in 13 affected districts Classes for grades 1-8 to remain suspended till May 1: Ghani April 19, 2021 Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood has said that exams for class nine and 12 will be held after the fourth week of the next month (May). In a series of tweets, the minister said that decisions regarding the education process in wake of Covid-19 pandemic, were taken at a special meeting of health and education ministers of all provinces, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan held on Sunday with consensus. He said that exams for class 9th and 12th will take place according to the new date sheets announced by the Boards.

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Sharp increase in corona infections

Sharp increase in corona infections Top Story Ag APP ISLAMABAD: Amid the deteriorating coronavirus situation, Pakistan recorded 149 new deaths on Saturday the second highest coronavirus fatalities since the pandemic emerged last year. This also makes it the highest number of coronavirus deaths reported this year, a worrying sign of the third wave of the coronavirus intensifying across the country. The country s highest death toll from the virus to date was recorded on June 19, 2020 when 153 people died. As per the official statistics issued by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 6,127 new positive cases have been reported during the 24 hours after 71,836 tests were conducted across the country.

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Record deaths as corona infections go up

Record deaths as corona infections go up Top Story April 19, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Amid the deteriorating coronavirus situation, Pakistan recorded 149 new deaths on Saturday the second highest coronavirus fatalities since the pandemic emerged last year. This also makes it the highest number of coronavirus deaths reported this year, a worrying sign of the third wave of the coronavirus intensifying across the country. The country s highest death toll from the virus to date was recorded on June 19, 2020 when 153 people died. As per the official statistics issued by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 6,127 new positive cases have been reported during the 24 hours after 71,836 tests were conducted across the country.

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COVID-19: On-campus classes for grades 9-12 to begin from tomorrow in Punjab's affected districts

COVID-19: On-campus classes for grades 9-12 to begin from tomorrow in Punjab s affected districts By Students wearing face-masks attend the class. Photo: Reuters Classes 9-12 will open tomorrow April 19th, 2021 with 50% students on Monday and 50% on Thursday. Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas announces on Twitter. The minister says a staggered approach will be implemented in order to mitigate the virus spread. On-campus classes for classes 9-12 in coronavirus affected districts of Punjab will commence from tomorrow, April 19, with 50% attendance on separate days, provincial education minister Murad Raas announced on Sunday. Classes 9,10,11,12 will open tomorrow April 19th, 2021 with 50% students on Monday and 50% on Thursday, the minister said in a tweet.

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Punjab resumes physical classes for 9-12 from Monday

Classes will take place only on Mondays and Thursdays, says provincial education minister Murad Raas DNA April 17, 2021 LAHORE: Physical classes for grades nine to 12 are set to resume in over a dozen cities of Punjab, including Lahore, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad from April 19 (Monday). Taking to Twitter, Education Minister Murad Raas announced that in-person classes for grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 will start at all public and private schools in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Sheikhupura, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Multan, Toba Tek Singh, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, and Dera Ghazi Khan on April 19. Entire Classes of 9,10,11,12 to be called on only Monday and Thursday. Since Classrooms of 1 through 8 will be empty, students can be spread over the whole school to follow SOPS. https://t.co/DzLWwdDREo

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