![]() ![]() Meanwhile, different private schools associations also announced the closure of private schools across Punjab today. Sources in the schools department also confirmed that all public and private schools across the province would also stay closed today. He said a new date for the May 10 paper would be announced later, while the rest of the papers would be held as per the schedule already announced. Talking to The News, Secretary HED Javed Akhter Mahmood also confirmed that all the colleges and universities would also remain closed. However, papers to be held on May 11 and 12 would be conducted as per schedule. The new date for the paper would be announced later. The paper of Tarjuma-Tul-Quran-ul-Majeed (Compulsory) was scheduled to be held on May 10 across all the nine boards of intermediate & secondary education of the province. On Tuesday night, in the wake of the evolving law and order situation following the arrest of Imran Khan, the Higher Education Department (HED) of Punjab announced postponement of the Class 9 annual examination paper scheduled for Wednesday (today). We will continue to review the situation and will try our best to facilitate the students.” She said: “Given the situation in the country, our partners British Council in collaboration with Cambridge Examinations have taken the decision to cancel the exam tomorrow (Wednesday). Uzma Yusuf, head of Cambridge Assessment International Education in Pakistan, said on Tuesday that their first priority is the safety and security of students and teachers, and the papers that were to be held in the morning and evening of Wednesday, May 10, will not be held across Pakistan. The British Council has cancelled the O and A level examinations that were be conducted on Wednesday (May 10), in view of the emerging situation in Pakistan. He appealed to all students, teachers, staff, and parents to be careful during the country’s current situation. He said an announcement regarding the resumption of regular classes would be made after discussions today (Wednesday). Meanwhile, sources in the Punjab schools department also confirmed that all the public and private schools across the province would remain closed on Wednesday (today).ĪPPSF President Kashif Mirza said the decision was made in view of the “emergency conditions” prevailing across the country.
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