Schools to open at 8:15am as smog subsides

The time restrictions had been imposed on schools last month.


ADNAN LODHI December 04, 2024
Punjab School Education Minister Rana Mashhood says Bahria School is also being established in Gwadar. PHOTO: REUTERS

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LAHORE:

Due to the improvement in the smog situation, the Punjab government has extended the school hours in all districts. The schools will open at 8:15am daily.

According to a spokesman for the environment protection department, the Punjab government relaxed the restrictions on schools because the air pollution level was under control.

The time restrictions had been imposed on schools last month.

When Lahore topped the global list of most polluted cities and smog enveloped several big cities of Punjab, the government had closed the schools in the Lahore and other affected districts.

When the schools reopened on November 18, the government advised them not to begin classes before 9:00am and instructed the administrations to strictly impose the condition of wearing mask for the students and teachers.

All sports and outdoor activities in schools were stopped.

The Punjab government had also imposed some restrictions on food businesses, shops and vehicles.

However, after the smog situation improved, the government gradually lifted the restrictions on schools, markets, vehicles, hotels and marriage. The restriction on sports and outdoor activities was lifted. However, the schools were not allowed to open before 8:45am.

The Environment Protection Agency issued a notification in which the government and private school administrations were advised to follow the new time table from Wednesday.

According to the director general of the department, action will be taken the school administrations violating the order.

The environment protection department has relaxed the opening time restriction but no school will be allowed to open before 8:15am.

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