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Strike in educational institutions announced
The All Government Employees Grand Alliance (AGEGA) Punjab announced a strike in all educational institutions of the province until the cancellation of the leave encashment notification. AGEGA Punjab has been holding a sit-in outside the Civil Secretariat for the past two days to protest against the proposed privatisation of public schools, amendments to pension regulations, and the cessation of leave encashment. They initiated a protest campaign against the government on Tuesday. A total of 34 organisations representing employees from various Punjab government departments, including health, education, and higher education, along with members of the All Pakistan Clerks Association, are participating in the sit-in. Throughout the day, protesters chanted slogans against the caretaker government and Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The Punjab government has erected barricades outside the Civil Secretariat and deployed police on the Lower Mall. AGEGA Punjab office bearers conducted a meeting outside the Civil Secretariat since no government representative approached them to address their concerns after two days had passed. AGEGA leader Tariq Zaidi told Dawn that the meeting had resulted in the decision to close all educational institutions in protest, with no teachers attending classes. He said that they had previously engaged in a partial strike, but the government had not approached them to address their demands. Zaidi criticised the government for pursuing anti-worker and labor policies, vowing not to permit such actions.
14 Oct 2023,16:26

Touch of life in educational institutions
School-colleges have been reopened after an interval of 18 months. Now educational institutions across the country including the capital have got its life back. The government on March 17 declared all types of educational institutions closed due to the ongoing pandemic situation caused by the coronavirus. Later different initiatives were taken by the government to reopen the educational institutions but for the increasing coronavirus transmission situation it was not fruitful. The decision about reopening of the schools and colleges was taken at a high level meeting organized at the cabinet division on September 5. After holding the meeting Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni said, the corona transmission rate is on downward trend at the moment. The rate is 70 per cent less comparing to the rate of July. Teaching at the classrooms will resume from September 12 for the primary, secondary and higher secondary educational institutions. At the very first day classes will be held for four to five hours. Then the time will be increased gradually. While attending the classes students and teachers all have to wear face masks. Later, secondary and higher education directorate and primary education directorate imposed different awareness directions including for conducting teaching activities. After the decision of reopening the educational institutions the students who were passing a confined life at home and also the teachers have expressed rejoice and are ready to step into the school premises. In most cases there were festivals of cleansing activities at the school premises. Teachers and officials of the schools and colleges are ready to welcome the students with flowers and chocolate. AH     
12 Sep 2021,07:59

Educational institutions to reopen; 10th, 12th graders’ classes at first stage
Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni said, if corona situation does not deteriorate then we are considering reopening of schools and colleges from June 13. After opening classes for 10th and 12th grade students will be taken six days a week at the first stage. The minister was speaking at a virtual press conference on Wednesday afternoon on the issue of ongoing holidays in the educational institutions during corona pandemic situation and overall educational situation. Dr. Dipu Moni said, we have not taken decision about primary level yet,  but classes of 6th graders to 9th graders will be taken one day per week. About the ongoing closure she said, the holidays have been extended till June 12. Then secondary and higher secondary level educational institutions will be reopened. We have taken all types of preparation. We will be able to take classes after opening the educational institutions. Mentionable, the first corona patient was detected in the country on March 8 last year and the government declared all the educational institutions closed starting from March 18. As the institutions are closed lesson learning activities are going on using online, radio and television media. Again strict restrictions on people’s movement and overall activities were imposed from April 5. Public transport service was allowed to ply from May 24. In this situation the ongoing holidays for educational institutions were extended till May 29 and it has been extended till June 12 afresh. AH   
26 May 2021,17:41
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