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Punjab govt lifts ban on teachers’ transfers during summer vacations 2024

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LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to lift the ban on transfer of teachers during summer vacations, here on Monday.

As per the issued notification, the Punjab School Education Department has directed the school administrations of all 36 districts to update and correct the data of teachers.

The process is scheduled to take place from June 4 to June 6.

Each day, 12 districts will be responsible for updating teacher data in the school information system. In particular, Lahore will complete its data validation on June 4.

Read More: Budget 2024-25: Punjab govt employees’ salary to increase from July

The Department of School Education Punjab has sent a letter to all District Education Officers detailing the steps and timeline for this data validation process.

The move is aimed at ensuring accurate and up-to-date records as part of a broader effort to facilitate smooth transition of teachers during the summer vacation.

Punjab govt notification 2024

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