The decision on early and extended winter vacations, in view of
the rise in coronavirus cases across Pakistan, will be taken in a meeting on
November 23. This was announced by the Ministry of Federal
Education/Professional Training after Federal Minister for Education Shafqat
Mahmood convened a special meeting to deliberate the plan of action of
educational institutes with provincial education ministers. According to the
statement, provincial ministers apprised the forum about the latest coronavirus
situation and the impact on the education sector in their regions, but no final
decision was taken about vacations and closure of schools. The Inter-Provincial
Education Ministers' Conference (IPEMC) will meet again on November 23 at 11:00
am to review the situation.
Apart from the education
ministers, the meeting was also attended by officials of health ministries and
the National Command and Operations Centre. Earlier; Punjab Minister for School
Education Dr. Murad Raas had said that the decision on school closure would be
deferred till next week. ‘No decision made on closure of Schools in Punjab
today. The next meeting will be on Monday 23rd November 2020 for further review
of the Covid 19 situation;’ said Murad Raas. ‘All options are being discussed.
No immediate decision for now.’ Today's meeting had been called last week
following the National Command and Operations Centre's (NCOC) recommendation to
announce early and extended winter vacations for schools due to the rising
positivity rate in educational institutes. The NCOC had said that Mehmood would
chair a special session with provincial education ministers on November 16 on
the matter.
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