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    Sindh Government Declares 15-Day Spring Break for Schools and Colleges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has officially declared a 15-day spring vacation for all educational institutions across the province, affecting both public and private schools and colleges. This closure will be effective from March 16 until March 31, providing students and staff a temporary break during this period. The announcement was made by Provincial Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Tuesday, following a comprehensive meeting of the Sindh cabinet where the decision was finalized.

    In an effort to maintain academic continuity despite the physical closure of schools, the provincial authorities have instructed colleges and universities to transition their teaching activities to online platforms. This move aims to ensure that students enrolled in higher education institutions continue their studies without interruption, leveraging digital tools and virtual classrooms. The shift to remote learning reflects an ongoing trend in education management, especially in response to challenges that require flexible academic arrangements.

    While the spring break will temporarily halt in-person classes at schools and colleges, the government has emphasized that the examination schedule will not be altered. Minister Memon clarified that all exams will proceed as originally planned, and no postponements will be granted. This decision underscores the administration’s commitment to maintaining academic timelines and minimizing disruptions to students’ progress and assessment processes.

    It is worth noting that this spring break announcement comes at a time when educational institutions across Pakistan are adapting to new academic calendars and balancing in-person and remote learning methods. The Sindh government’s approach aims to provide students with a well-deserved pause while simultaneously safeguarding the integrity of the academic year. Parents, teachers, and students are advised to prepare accordingly for the upcoming changes in the school routine and examination schedules.

    Overall, the 15-day closure is expected to offer a brief respite for students and educators alike, while the continuation of online classes at the college and university level ensures that higher education remains uninterrupted. As the province navigates these adjustments, the government continues to monitor the situation to support educational institutions and uphold academic standards throughout the spring season.

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