21 private schools sealed in Cantt areas

Wait for adjudication of review petitions, says APPSA


Our Correspondent December 17, 2021
A sealed lock is seen at the gate of Save the Children charity's office in Islamabad, Pakistan, June 12, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

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ISLAMABAD:

As the deadline given by the Supreme Court approaches, Rawalpindi and Chaklala Cantonment Boards have started sealing private educational institutions functioning in residential areas.

Chaklala Cantonment Board officials sealed nine schools on Thursday while the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board sealed 12 schools.

Cantonment boards’ officials said that more schools will be sealed on Friday. The Cantonment staff sealed the schools with the help of police and also put up notices at the main entrance gates of the sealed schools. The move sparked protests from the All-Pakistan Private Schools Association (APPSA) and school owners.

An emergency meeting of the APPSMA Joint Action chaired by Chaudhry Nasir Mahmood was also held to discuss the sealing of private educational institutions in Cantonment areas across the country including in Rawalpindi and Chaklala.

The participants of the meeting said that the act of the Cantonment administration was tantamount to inciting school owners, teachers and students to protest.

Nasir Mahmood said that on the one hand, the OIC meeting was going to be held on December 18 while on the other hand, the Cantonment administration was forcing the private educational institutions to take to the streets and take the path of protest. “What impression are we giving to OIC member states?” he asked demanding the station commander to take notice of this matter.

The meeting participants said that the review appeals of private educational institutions were scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court on Thursday but could not be taken due to the leave of a judge. The meeting participants requested the Cantonment administration to postpone the sealing of schools till the adjudication of the review appeals filed by private educational institutions.

They also said that the educational institutions which have been sealed should be de-sealed immediately, otherwise, the cantonment administration would be responsible for any untoward situation.

The speakers said the cantonment boards’ decision will result in the closure of 8,530 private schools and affect 3 million students and around 0.35 million teaching and non-teaching staff.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2021.

COMMENTS (9)

Ghazala Hayat | 2 years ago | Reply Since 1947 education system of Pakistan is being suffering. Some given little importance some nationalised it and some promoted private sector .for the past 40 years private system has improved the level of education. Every government bring more difficulties to education system . Now closing so many schools cannot bring any change rather it will decline education. So many teachers become jobless and most important worse for the students. So I think its cruel to close thousands of schools . Thanks
Mrs amjad Ameer | 2 years ago | Reply I just want to appeal from honourable supreme court and The chief of army staff to pls take a constructive look into this matter. I as a mother and many others like me want to ask a question from both cantonment boards that mostly private schools are working from more than 35 years ..so where were these cantonment boards concerned ppl..where were they when private schools were registered..And the most interesting thing is that APS schools can work in cantonment areas..WHY...we all are pakistani citizens and have same rights and rules to follow...or educations is only important for APS kids..no alternate space is given by the cantonment boards. We as a parents are unable to send our kids to those areas which took more than 1 hour to reach there. Now our kids reach in their schools max in 20 minutes..I request to all concerned authorities to please look into this matter and take this decision back in order to save the future of more than 37 lac kids ..jobs of more rhan 4 lac teaching n non teaching staff..pls we want to stay in old pakistan..
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