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    Sindh Government Shuts Down Schools Until March 31 Amid Rising Fuel Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh provincial government has announced the temporary closure of all educational institutions across the province until the end of March. This decision, effective from March 16 to March 31, comes as a direct response to the escalating fuel prices triggered by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The move aims to alleviate the financial burden on families and manage logistical challenges caused by the surge in transportation costs.

    This development follows a similar announcement made by the Punjab government, reflecting a broader national trend where provincial authorities are taking precautionary steps to address the economic impact of rising fuel expenses. The suspension of regular classes in schools is seen as a necessary measure to help students and parents cope during this period of uncertainty.

    Despite the closure of physical school premises, the Sindh Information Minister, Sharjeel Inam Memon, emphasized that examinations will proceed as scheduled. He reassured students and parents that assessment timelines will remain unaffected, ensuring academic progress is maintained. Furthermore, colleges and universities within the province will continue their academic activities through online platforms, allowing higher education to persist without interruption during the shutdown.

    In addition to the closure announcement, the provincial cabinet has approved the introduction of a new digital monitoring system aimed at improving student attendance and reducing dropout rates. The system, known as the Student Attendance Monitoring and Redress System, will utilize a mobile application alongside a digital dashboard to keep accurate records of student attendance and admissions across all schools in Sindh.

    The spokesperson for the Sindh Chief Minister highlighted that this innovative approach is designed to enhance transparency and accountability within the education sector. The government plans to implement this system province-wide within the next year, signaling a significant step towards modernizing educational administration and addressing chronic issues related to absenteeism.

    Overall, these measures reflect the Sindh government’s commitment to balancing immediate economic challenges with the long-term goal of sustaining educational standards. By temporarily closing schools while maintaining examination schedules and shifting higher education online, authorities hope to minimize disruption to students’ learning journeys amid a difficult economic climate.

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