(Karachi) The All Pakistan Private School Federation president
(APPSF) on Thursday threatened to launch a protest campaign if schools were not
reopened in January as earlier decided by education ministers. APPSF President
Kashif Mirza said they reject the statement that schools may not be allowed to
open considering the deteriorating situation of the coronavirus. He was
responding to a statement of Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani; who had said
a day earlier that due to the prevailing circumstances the government may not
allow the educational institutes to reopen from January 11. He; however; had
reiterated his stance that unlike the last academic year; no student would be
promoted to the next year without sitting the examination this year. Educational
institutions in the country were closed by the government for the second time
on November 26 due to the coronavirus emergency. They were supposed to reopen
from January 11 as per the government’s last announcement. The APPSF chief said
the owners would reject the decision of keeping the schools closed and would
hold a long march to Islamabad. Mirza maintained that, in the UK; the virus did
not spread due to schools and the educational institutes are open in Europe. He
also highlighted that only 14% of Pakistani students have the facility of
internet. The education minister; who also spoke during the show; suggested the
federal government talk to private school owners. The virus is still not under
control; Ghani added.
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