Punjab declares additional winter holidays for specific students
Caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, has declared an additional week-long...
Several universities and colleges in Islamabad have been shut down due to the potential threat of a terrorist attack leading up to the upcoming elections.
The decision to close educational institutions comes amid a rise in terrorism incidents in the country in the months leading to the national elections scheduled for 8th February .
On Monday, four universities—Quaid-e-Azam University, Air University, Bahria University, and National Defence University—were closed following a security alert indicating the possibility of an attack by a female suicide bomber.
In response to the disruption in educational activities, university administrations announced the closure until January 26, 2024.
Additionally, the International Islamic University has extended its closure until January 26, with all faculty and staff, excluding security and essential administrative staff, instructed to work from home.
Earlier this week, Islamabad police and other law enforcement agencies conducted a search operation in the capital, and security measures were heightened.
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