The All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association has announced the reopening of all private educational institutions in the twin cities starting from Monday.
Dr. Malik Abrar Hussain, the association’s president, confirmed that schools in Rawalpindi and Islamabad will resume regular operations.
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Moreover, Dr. Hussain expressed optimism that protests scheduled for tomorrow in Islamabad will not occur, allowing for smooth traffic flow. He stated that the decision to close schools previously was made in light of road blockages and the need to ensure children’s safety.
He highlighted that all private educational institutions will return to normal functioning, urging the government and political parties to seek appropriate methods for protests.