32 schools to reopen on Sept 1 after extended summer vacation

HamariWeb  |  Aug 30, 2014

32 schools to reopen on Sept 1 after extended summer vacation

 The Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) on Friday announced that 32 schools would reopen on September 1 after the police vacate them. Thousands of security personnel had been called in from other cities mainly from Azad Kashmir to quell any violent demonstration by the activists of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) who have been staging sit-ins for the last three weeks. They had been accommodated in some 60 government schools, but now the capital administration has somehow gotten 32 educational institutions vacated. In a press release, CADD said that out of the 60 federal government and model schools, 32 had been vacated by the police and they would reopen on September 1 after extended summer vacation. CADD also plans to shift students of those schools which are still under police occupation to institutions which are going to reopen next week. However, it did not elaborate the plan. “It is just a proposal as so far we have not finalised a strategy on how to accommodate thousands of students in the schools and colleges reopening next week,” said an official in CADD. The official explained that the Capital Administration and Development Division had told the interior ministry that parents and teachers were concerned about the loss students were suffering during the last 20 days.

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