Schools in Punjab to Remain Closed on Monday and Tuesday: Minister

Punjab Government has decided to keep educational institutes closed for at least two days, i.e. on Monday and Tuesday, due to prevailing law and order situation in the country, reported ARY News.

Rana Mashood, Education Minister of Punjab, announced that all school, colleges and Universities in the province will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday.

He said that this closure could be extended if situation doesn’t get better and a fresh announcement will be made accordingly.

For now, the closure is decided for just Monday and Tuesday.

It maybe recalled that protests across Pakistan erupted after Federal Government decided to take action against protesters in Faizabad.

The situation is serious since then as countless protests have closed roads across major cities in the country.

Via ARY News TV


  • I am that kafir. Raheel Shareef is also one common general who worked good, got good pension and expensive Lands and retired.

    • ‘Who worked good’. This is why he must be appreciated.

      Cant say the same for these two a penny politicians.

      ‘Got good lands etc’? Still I think it would be less if we look at the expenditure of our so called elite. What are you drinking now a days?

  • government and private school dono mein leaves ho gy monday and tuesday plz koi pakka kr ky batao ky new sachi h ya fake h

      • Abey gadhey Dunya ke tamam Developed countries Liberal, Democratic aur Secular hain. Doosrey alfaz men inhon ne Dunya ko jannat banaya aur insaniat ki khidmat ki. Aur tum jesey munafiq Mulley bhi sab se agey hotey hain in mumalik ke visas ke liye.
        Doosri taraf in mullaon ko dekho, har jaga barbadi phelai, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, iran, Libya, aur kon se mulk ginwao ge. Agar itna hi molvion ki hakoomat pasand hai to ja kar raho south waziristan ya south afghanistan men aur taliban ki shareeat ke mazey looto.


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