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    Balochistan Closes All Educational Institutions Until March 23 Amid Security Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In response to the ongoing security challenges in the region, authorities in Balochistan have announced the closure of all educational institutions across the province starting tomorrow and continuing until March 23. This directive encompasses every school, college, and university, both public and private, reflecting the government’s cautious approach to safeguarding students and staff amid the prevailing situation.

    The provincial education department issued an official notification outlining the temporary suspension of academic activities as a preventive measure. The decision comes amid heightened concerns over the safety and security environment in Balochistan, a province that has faced various challenges in recent years. By halting in-person classes, officials aim to minimize risks to students, teachers, and administrative personnel during this uncertain period.

    Balochistan’s Secretary for Colleges confirmed that the closure extends to all higher education institutions, effectively pausing university and college operations for over two weeks. This interruption in academic schedules coincides with the upcoming Pakistan Day holiday, and authorities have indicated that classes will resume only if the security situation stabilizes by then. The move underscores the priority given to human safety over academic continuity in the current climate.

    Despite the suspension of classroom activities, the provincial education department has emphasized that certain key initiatives will proceed without interruption. Notably, the ongoing school enrolment campaign will continue during the closure period. This campaign is a critical effort aimed at boosting student registration rates across Balochistan, particularly targeting children who have yet to enter the formal education system. Encouraging enrolment remains a top priority to improve literacy and educational access in the province.

    In addition to enrolment drives, the department will carry on with the digital school census as planned. This census is an important project designed to gather comprehensive data on educational institutions, including student populations, infrastructure quality, and staffing levels. The information collected will play a vital role in shaping future education policies, resource distribution, and development strategies tailored to the province’s unique needs.

    While the notification did not elaborate on further security measures, it suggested that additional directives might be issued depending on how the situation evolves. Authorities remain vigilant and are closely monitoring the regional environment to ensure timely responses to any new developments. This cautious stance reflects the complex security dynamics in Balochistan and the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens, especially the younger generation, during turbulent times.

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