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Sindh announces closures of educational institutions from Feb 6 to 9

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Sindh announces closures of educational institutions from Feb 6 to 9

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KARACHI: Sindh Government has announced the closure of all educational institutions across the province from February 6 to 9 due to general elections.

According to the Sindh Education Department, all private and commercial schools, colleges and universities will remain closed from February 6 to 9 due to general elections in the country.

The Education Department of Sindh said that February 5 has already been announced as Kashmir Day holiday in Sindh.

The summary has been sent to Chief Minister House, notification will be issued after approval.

Earlier, the Punjab Cabinet had decided to keep all schools, colleges and universities closed from February 6 to 9 in connection with the general elections.

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It should be noted that the general elections in the country scheduled on February 8, for which full preparations are underway.

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Earlier,  Caretaker CM of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, disclosed that the Provincial Cabinet has sanctioned the closure of all public and private schools, colleges, and universities in Punjab from February 6 to February 9 in light of the general elections.

The caretaker CM instructed school administrations to initiate classes at 9:30 am until February 3, after which regular school timings would be observed.

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