‘Hasty decision’ of closure mars education, says minister
Pakistan's Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood on Saturday warned against ‘any hasty decision’ to close institutions
Pakistan's Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood on Saturday warned against ‘any hasty decision’ to close institutions, as tens of educational institutions were closed soon after their reopening across the country over violation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and detection of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases among some students, teachers and other staff, while Sindh had already decided to delay the reopening of middle schools for another week.
“There is no change regarding the timetable announced earlier after inter provincial meeting of education ministers. We will meet in the NCOC on 22nd to decide finally but if the current trend remains, no reason to postpone 6 to 8 opening on 23rd September,” the federal minister in a tweet declared, before claiming that health of “students is our first priority and any decision we make will be guided by the advice of health ministry.
“Having said that 6 months closure deeply affected the students. Decision to open was taken with great care. Any hasty decision to close will destroy education.”
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