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The Balochistan government has extended the closure of educational institutions across the province until March 31, aligning with national measures taken in response to the ongoing energy crisis and regional tensions.
Officials said the decision follows broader policy steps aimed at conserving resources and managing the evolving situation.
Balochistan Chief Minister’s spokesperson Shahid Rind said authorities are closely monitoring developments and will decide the next course of action accordingly. He urged parents to ensure children continue their studies at home during the break.
Punjab and Sindh had already announced similar closures.
In Punjab, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz ordered all educational institutions to remain closed until March 31, citing the prevailing security situation and fuel shortages. Authorities said examinations will be held as scheduled, while schools may conduct online classes.
In Sindh, the provincial cabinet approved school closures until the end of March as part of energy-saving measures. Officials said exams will proceed on time despite the shutdown.
Authorities said the coordinated move is aimed at reducing energy consumption while maintaining academic continuity through alternative arrangements.