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Govt announces holiday for educational institutions amid PTI protest

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ISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) power rally continues in the Federal Capital, the district administration announces a school holiday tomorrow.

In view of the current situation, the district administration has issued an official notification stating that all educational institutions will remain closed tomorrow.

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The Islamabad administration has taken these measures to ensure public safety, and children being the top priority as the protest may cause a law-and-order situation in the region.

Earlier, The All-Pakistan Private School Association announced that all public and private schools would remain closed due to the PTI protest, citing security concerns and the safety of the children as the top priority.

The Islamabad administration has already blocked several key routes in the capital city causing severe discomfort to the residents and commuters.

Rawalpindi district administration has also decided to close all education institutions tomorrow. The official notification will be issued shortly, and it will apply to both public and private schools.

Islamabad Holiday Notification Tomorrow

Staff Reporter

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