In a move that has sparked mixed reactions, the Punjab government has decided to resume school activities despite the ongoing cold wave and deteriorating air quality in various regions of Pakistan. The decision, effective from January 10, 2024, comes after an extended winter break.
Students in Punjab return to school today, marking the end of a three-week holiday period. However, the reopening comes with a notable change in school timings, now starting at 9:30 am instead of the previous 8:00 am. The adjustment is attributed to the cold weather conditions and concerns about air quality.
While the government emphasizes the importance of prioritizing education, the decision has not been well-received by everyone. A surge in online requests for an extension of winter holidays has flooded social media platforms, with citizens expressing worries about the safety of students in the harsh weather.
Despite the ongoing cold wave and high Air Quality Index (AQI), the Punjab government remains firm in its decision to reopen schools. The initial winter break, scheduled from December 18-31, was extended to January 9 due to the persistent cold conditions.
Taking to social media, Punjab’s caretaker Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, affirmed the government’s commitment to education while urging students to dress warmly for protection against the severe cold. The decision was made following consultations with the Chief Secretary and Education Minister.
As students and parents navigate this adjustment, the reopening of schools in the face of challenging weather conditions remains a topic of discussion and concern across various online platforms.