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    Balochistan Government Prolongs School Closures Until March 31 Amid Ongoing Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The provincial government of Balochistan has announced an extension in the closure of all educational institutions, both public and private, until the 31st of March. This decision was formally communicated through an official notification released on Monday, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the education sector in the region. The move aims to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff amid current circumstances.

    Despite the prolonged closure, certain critical activities within the education system will proceed without interruption. The enrolment campaign, which is crucial for registering new students across the province, will continue as scheduled. Additionally, the digital census of schools, an initiative designed to update and maintain accurate records of educational facilities, will also carry on. Furthermore, examinations that were already planned will be conducted the existing timetable, ensuring minimal disruption to academic progress.

    Shahid Rind, who serves as the Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Balochistan, elaborated on the rationale behind this extension. He explained that the decision aligns with the federal government’s directives and reflects a cautious approach in response to the prevailing situation. Rind emphasized that the government is closely monitoring developments and will devise a comprehensive future strategy once the current conditions are thoroughly assessed.

    In light of the extended closure, Rind urged parents to actively engage their children in educational activities within their homes. He stressed the importance of maintaining a learning environment despite the physical absence from schools, encouraging families to support their children’s continued intellectual growth during this period. This appeal underscores the government’s commitment to education, even as traditional classroom settings remain inaccessible.

    It is worth noting that the extension of school closures in Balochistan reflects a broader trend seen in various parts of the country, where authorities are balancing public health concerns with the need to sustain educational processes. The ongoing enrolment efforts and examination schedules demonstrate an attempt to mitigate the impact of these closures on students’ academic journeys. As the situation evolves, stakeholders remain hopeful for a safe and timely reopening of schools across the province.

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