'Schools in Sindh to reopen on August 11'

Sindh CM's spokesperson says disciplinary action will be taken if any school violates govt's orders


Hafeez Tunio August 02, 2015
PHOTO: MUHAMMAD AZEEM/EXPRESS

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah's spokesperson announced on Sunday that all government and private schools will resume activities from August 11.

“All schools in Sindh, including Karachi, will reopen on August 11”, the Sindh CM’s spokesperson said in a statement.

Refuting claims that school will open on August 3, the spokesperson said a notification issued in this regard a few days ago stands valid.

“Disciplinary action will be taken against educational institutions violating the orders,” the spokesperson maintained.

Read: Summer holidays: Proposal for extension in school vacations

The statement comes a day after reports that authorities have decided to arrest anyone violating the extension and imprison them for at least six months.

On July 30, education secretary Fazlullah Pechuho sent a proposal to the office of chief secretary to extend the summer holidays of schools till August 11. “Many schools are occupied by flood victims, which is why reopening schools on August 3 is not possible,” he said.

Read: Private school associations reject extension of summer vacations in Sindh

However, on July 31, private school associations rejected the orders of the extension saying they would reopen schools on August 3 even if the order was not retracted.

Addressing a press conference, Chairman All Private Schools Management Association Sindh Khalid Shah called on the chief minister to reject the notification. “This 10-day extension in summer vacations is useless and we demand these orders be taken back,” he said.

COMMENTS (4)

Humaira | 9 years ago | Reply Denying our children of education is psychologically torturing them. Whilst the government stands with nailheaded idiots running the show our blooming generation suffers the consequences of a bunch of fools with a mutual target: exploit one another to the optimum.
Parvez | 9 years ago | Reply The Sindh CM's has no clue .......his children are grown up...his grandchildren are in university ABROAD....for him this is a matter of little consequence....and the local education minister I suppose gives two hoots.
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