Pakistan

Sindh government issues order not to increase school van fares

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Abdul khalique

KARACHI: On the instructions of Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, the Sindh government has issued an order not to increase school van fares.

According to the spokesperson of the Sindh Chief Minister, a letter has been issued to all government and private schools on the instructions of the Sindh Chief Minister.

According to the spokesperson, the Sindh government has banned the increase in pick and drop transport fees of students, and has directed to maintain the transport charges of students.

The spokesperson said that the Sindh government has decided to provide facilities to transport operators, and all educational institutions have been directed to ensure full implementation of the orders.

The Sindh government has also directed schools to provide complete data of pick and drop services of students, and has also warned of legal action in case of violation.

Abdul khalique

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