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KP govt extends summer vacation by 20 days
July 12, 2021
PESHAWAR: The government on Sunday announced a 20-day extension in the 10-day summer vacation in view of scorching heat and a possible break out of the fourth wave of coronavirus pandemic as the private schools continued to defy the government orders by forcing students to attend educational institutions.
According to separate notifications issued by the Elementary and Secondary Education Department and the Higher Education Department, summer vacations in all the government and private educational institutions shall be extended from July 12 to July 31.
The notification stated that the ongoing board exams would continue as per the schedule and the students and staff would strictly follow the coronavirus standard operating procedures.
July 12, 2021
PESHAWAR: The government on Sunday announced a 20-day extension in the 10-day summer vacation in view of scorching heat and a possible break out of the fourth wave of coronavirus pandemic as the private schools continued to defy the government orders by forcing students to attend educational institutions.
According to separate notifications issued by the Elementary and Secondary Education Department and the Higher Education Department, summer vacations in all the government and private educational institutions shall be extended from July 12 to July 31.
The notification stated that the ongoing board exams would continue as per the schedule and the students and staff would strictly follow the coronavirus standard operating procedures.
Peshawar
May 6, 2021
PESHAWAR: Suggesting formation of an empowered committee at district level to make decisions about closure and reopening of educational institutions, a provincial committee in its maiden meeting on Wednesday stressed the need for vaccination of the staff members and students of secondary and higher secondary level besides extending financial assistance to private educational institutions.
The provincial committee had been formed last month after a protest sit-in by owners and teachers of the private schools from across the province.
However, it was formally notified two days back and its first meeting was held on Wednesday with its head Zariful Maani, managing director, Elementary and Secondary Education Foundation (ESEF), in the chair.