F.P. Report
ISLAMABAD: The educational institutions across the country will remain closed after June 1 due to the deadly coronavirus.
The decision was taken during a meeting presided over by Education Minister Shafaqat Mahmood.
During the meeting, Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan opposed the idea of reopening schools from June 1.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, however, has supported the idea to reopen schools from June 1.
The provincial education ministers participated in the meeting through video link. Moreover, the participants have decided to put the matter in front of National Coordination Committee (NCC) meeting for further action.
Earlier today, Punjab education Minister Murad Raas rejected the rumors that the schools would be opened on 1st June, saying that safety of children and teachers was their first priority.
The provincial minister for School Education, Murad Raas, took to Twitter to dismiss fake news, attributed to his name, which stated that the government has decided to open schools from the first of June no matter the cost.
The education minister said that lives of children and teachers are the top priority of the government, adding that a final decision will be announced by him.
He also urged the people to not follow the fake news regarding the opening of schools.
He wrote, “Let it be very CLEAR for all concerned. No decision has been made regarding opening of schools on June 1st, 2020. Discussions are underway. Lives of our Children & Honourable Teachers is priority number one. Everything else can wait. Unless you hear from me, rest is FAKE NEWS!”
All schools directed to pay salaries to teachers: Saeed Ghani
Sindh Minister for Education Saeed Ghani on Wednesday said that all schools are obliged not to sack teachers and pay their salaries.
Addressing a press conference in Karachi on Wednesday, he said that most of the businesses have closed down due to the outbreak of coronavirus, adding that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) should give interest free loans to those institutions which cannot pay their salaries.
The provincial minister said that the SBP has announced a scheme that institutions which are not able to pay salaries to employees can pay salaries to employees by taking a loan from central bank.
He said that all the schools are compelled to pay full salary to the employees and will not fire them.
Ghani demanded that those whose electricity bill is less than Rs 4,000 be divided into installments for the next 10 months, while the gas and electricity bills of madrassas and mosques should be waived off.
The PPP leader requested the federal government to waive off the bill of Rs 2,000 in residential areas.