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Sindh to Close Schools Until March 31 Due to Rising Fuel Prices

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The Sindh government has announced a decision to close educational institutions until March 31, following rising fuel prices linked to tensions in the Middle East.

In line with similar measures taken by Punjab, the province’s Information Minister, Sharjeel Inam Memon, has confirmed that schools will remain closed from March 16 to March 31. However, he emphasized that examinations will proceed according to their scheduled timetable despite this closure order.

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Furthermore, colleges and universities are set to continue with their academic activities through online classes during this period, ensuring students’ studies aren’t disrupted.

Sindh’s spokesperson for the Chief Minister has also confirmed approval of a digital monitoring system in schools by the provincial cabinet. Under the Student Attendance Monitoring and Redress System policy, a mobile application and digital dashboard will be introduced to track student attendance and admissions records more effectively.

The new system is expected to reduce student absenteeism and lower dropout rates over time. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between traditional educational methods and modern technologies in Sindh’s schools.

This move comes amidst growing concerns about rising fuel prices, which have intensified already challenging financial conditions for families across the province. The digital monitoring system will be implemented within one year across all schools in Sindh, aiming to enhance educational management and support student success despite these significant external factors.

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