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Sindh Postpones Intermediate Exams Due to Heatwave

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Intermediate examinations across Sindh have been deferred province-wide in response to the prevailing heatwave conditions.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, upon the recommendation of Minister for Universities and Boards Muhammad Ali Malkani, approved the postponement.

Originally slated to commence on May 22, the exams will now kick off on May 27, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the Chief Minister of Sindh. Following the directive, the Universities and Boards Department has issued a notification formally announcing the change in examination dates.

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