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    Punjab Extends Closure of Educational Institutions Until March 31 Amid Economic Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Punjab government has declared that all educational institutions across the province will remain closed until March 31, as part of measures to address the ongoing economic difficulties. This decision affects schools, colleges, and universities, with physical classes suspended for the time being. However, academic activities will continue uninterrupted through virtual platforms, ensuring that students remain engaged despite the closure of campuses.

    Punjab’s Education Minister, Rana Sikandar Hayat, shared this update via a social media post, emphasizing the shift to online education in response to the current economic crisis impacting the region. He reassured students and parents that despite the suspension of in-person learning, the academic calendar will proceed as planned. Specifically, examinations for Grade 8 students will be conducted the previously announced schedule, and the school-based assessment process will continue without any delays.

    Furthermore, the minister confirmed that board examinations for higher grades will also take place as scheduled, ensuring that students’ academic progress is not hindered by the temporary closure of physical institutions. This move to online classes aims to balance safety concerns and economic constraints while maintaining educational standards across Punjab.

    The closure period, which spans from March 10 to March 31, aligns with broader provincial efforts to manage the impact of a severe petroleum shortage triggered by regional geopolitical tensions. Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz unveiled a series of stringent administrative measures designed to mitigate the economic strain caused by the fuel crisis. These include halting official fuel allocations for provincial ministers until the shortage eases, a step intended to conserve limited resources.

    In addition to suspending fuel supplies for ministers, the government has also reduced petrol and diesel allowances for government officers’ vehicles by 50 percent with immediate effect. These austerity measures are part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure that essential government functions can continue while minimizing fuel consumption during this challenging period.

    Another significant directive from the chief minister limits the size of official protocol convoys accompanying ministers and senior bureaucrats. Going forward, only one essential security vehicle will be allowed to accompany provincial ministers and high-ranking officials, a move aimed at further reducing fuel use without compromising security arrangements. These steps reflect the administration’s commitment to responsible governance amid the ongoing crisis.

    Meanwhile, neighboring Balochistan has also taken similar precautions by shutting down its educational institutions until March 23, highlighting the widespread impact of the fuel shortage across Pakistan. As the situation develops, authorities continue to monitor the economic landscape closely, balancing public safety, educational needs, and resource management in these uncertain times.

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