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Federal Govt Introduces No-Bag Policy for Primary Schools in Islamabad

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The federal government has launched a new “no bag policy” for primary schools in Islamabad, set to begin on August 1. Under this initiative, students will no longer need to bring school bags to class.

Instead, storage cabinets will be provided in classrooms for students to keep their textbooks and other materials. This policy aims to alleviate the burden on young students of carrying heavy school bags.

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The government is making the necessary arrangements in all primary schools to facilitate this transition.

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Amir Shahzad
Amir Shahzad
Amir Shahzad is a experienced journalist with exceptional leadership skills. Graduated from University of Peshawar, he pitched number of acclaimed stories in the national news channels. At present, serving as senior reporter in a reputed news channel of Pakistan, Amir deliver a vast array of in-depth and informative news packages on country's most strenuous part Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) bordering Afghanistan. He loves reading and travelling.

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