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All private schools & colleges in Islamabad to reopen from April 1

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ISLAMABAD: It has been announced that all private schools and colleges in the federal capital will reopen as usual from April 1.

According to the details, private educational institutions in the federal capital have decided to fully resume teaching activities, under which all private schools and colleges will open as usual from April 1.

The Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority has issued a formal notification to resume educational activities.

According to the letter issued, all private educational institutions located within the limits of Islamabad have been directed to resume physical classes from April 1.

The notification has clarified that the teaching process in all schools and colleges will now continue as usual and students will have to attend regular classes.

The concerned institutions have been strictly instructed to ensure the implementation of the issued notification at all costs.

The administration of educational institutions has completed preparations to open schools from tomorrow.

It should be remembered that educational activities were affected due to various reasons, however, now after reviewing the situation at the government level, the green signal has been given for its restoration.

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