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Extension of winter vacation in Punjab schools by one more week

Extension of winter vacation in Punjab schools by one more week

Extension of winter vacation

Latest news about Extension of winter vacation in Punjab 2024. In view of the severity of the cold, caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has extended the winter vacation of all public and private schools by one more week.

According to the initial reports, the Chief Minister of Punjab said that the children of class one have been given 1 more week of vacation. The formal notification of which will be issued soon.

Mohsin Naqvi said today during an emergency meeting at Children’s Hospital in Lahore that 8 out of 10 children are suffering from pneumonia due to the severity of every cold. He highlighted that a significant number of children who died were children under the age of six months.

It should be remembered that from today 10 January 2024, all public and private educational institutions were opened after the winter vacation.

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CM Punjab Informed About The Extension Of Winter Vacations

The Interim Chief Minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, during his visit to Lahore Zoo, informed about the extension of winter vacations in educational institutions of Punjab. He announced that the winter vacation for students will be extended based on the recommendations of the education department. The current winter vacation period is till January 9, 2024.

Earlier, fake news about the extension of winter vacations in Punjab was doing the rounds on social media platforms. This has created confusion among students and parents. who considered the Punjab government’s notification of public holidays to be wrong.

During his visit, Chief Minister Punjab spoke about the continuous problem of smog and fog which caused difficulties to the passengers. Expressing his concern, Naqvi said that earlier there was no fog in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, but now it persists in these areas as well.

Highlighting the impact on aviation, he said that due to low visibility, the airports of Faisalabad, Sialkot and Lahore are often closed due to fog. In an attempt to counter the visibility challenges, Naqvi mentioned plans for artificial rain in the event of adequate cloud cover, and emphasized the current lack of sufficient cloud cover.