Schools, colleges, universities in Sindh set to reopen from April 1

Sindh schools reopen
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Classes will run Monday to Friday, with weekends remaining off.
Schools resume regular schedules to ensure uninterrupted learning for students.
Minister Memon emphasized education system stability after temporary online measures.
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Sindh’s Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon announced on Tuesday that all schools, colleges, and universities in the province will resume regular in-person classes from April 1, ending the temporary online schedule.

Classes will run from Monday to Friday, with weekends off.

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“We do not want to disrupt the education system. It was a temporary measure out of necessity, but now regular classes will continue,” Memon said.

Schools across the province were closed from March 16 to March 31 as part of efforts to save fuel amid the ongoing energy crisis.

Authorities have confirmed that examinations will continue as scheduled and regular academic activities will resume.

Officials emphasized that there will be no move to online or hybrid classes, urging students to return to classrooms for in-person learning.

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