Due to security concerns, all of Rawalpindi’s educational institutions that were previously closed will resume today (Monday).
However, the Jhelum district’s second annual matriculation English exam has been rescheduled. The return of regular school activities has been announced by the Rawalpindi District Education Authority. The Private Schools Association’s representative, Abrar Ahmed Khan, also attested to the development.
He went on to say that the reopening of schools was a good thing and that the shutdown had interfered with pupils’ education. Following a request from the deputy commissioner, BISE Rawalpindi Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan has stated that the English paper that was supposed to be held on Monday has been postponed in the Jhelum district.
Later on, a new date will be revealed. In the districts of Attock, Chakwal, Rawalpindi, Talagang, and Murree, the exams will take place on time.