Private schools reject govt's decision
Private schools reject govt's decision
The President of the All Pakistan Schools Federation Kashif Mirza in his address rejected the government decision to extend the closure of educational institutions until July 15.
He said that while more than 90 percent schools are running on rented buildings, the salaries of the teachers are also fixed.
According to Mirza prime minister should announce an ‘Educational Relief Package’ for the schools in case of closure extension.
He further said that the government should allow schools to reopen from June 1 and announce SOPs in this regard.
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