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Federal Minister for Information Shibli Faraz on Wednesday said that the government was mulling over extended winter vacations due to the recent spike in new COVID-19 cases across the country.
The meeting will consult over winter vacations in academic institutions, sources said. The session will also discuss pre-date and longer vacations in schools and colleges in winter.
In an effort to overcome the educational loss of students due to COVID-19 pandemic, all the provinces on Thursday decided to slash or not to observe winter vacations in the educational institutions this year.
Keeping in view the recent spike in coronavirus cases, the government is likely to take a final decision about the winter vacations in the educational institutes today.
In an effort to overcome the educational loss of students due to COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government on Friday decided to end winter vacations for educational institutions this year.
Following the two cases of novel coronavirus reported in Pakistan, the Balochistan government on Wednesday night announced to extend the winter holidays of all educational institutes till 15th of March.
Initially, the schools were only issued show-cause notices and if they would not comply with the authorities' directives then heavy fines will also be slapped on them.
The private schools association has announced to defy the Punjab government's decision to shut down all schools in the province till January 12 owing to prolonged winter season.