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There will be increase in ‘Honahar Scholarships' from next year: CM
There will be increase in ‘Honahar Scholarships' from next year: CM

Business Recorder

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

There will be increase in ‘Honahar Scholarships' from next year: CM

LAHORE: Announcing to increase the number of 'Honahar Scholarships' from next year, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif said on Thursday that the charging stations for students' electric bikes will be established, besides building AI and computer labs in 6,000 government schools, and 50,000 new classrooms in government schools across the province. Speaking at the Laptop and Honahar Scholarship distribution ceremony at the University of Sargodha, the CM vowed to provide chairs, desks and other furniture in all government schools. She asked the students to use their right to freedom of expression in a responsible way and verify every news before spreading it further. She noted, 'What a political party did on May 9, terrorists and enemies do the same. There can be disagreement with the personalities, but not with the country.' She added, 'I want to see students of government schools equal, if not superior, to private schools. My desire is to see every boy and girl of Punjab progress. After educating the students, we will provide them resources for self-employment.' The CM said, 'Becoming a Chief Minister is easy, but serving the people is a hard task. The purpose of becoming a CM is not to sit in cars and enjoy protocol but to serve them.' She underscored, 'I tell children never to take a step against the motherland, and avoid becoming fuel of sedition and riots, and not to let the country suffer and be ashamed of.' She said, 'The same Air Force that was attacked on 09 May, made us safe and proud by shooting down 05 enemy planes. The same uniformed personnels whose uniforms were pinned on poles on that day, protected our country.' She added, 'I want to see pens and laptops instead of guns in the hands of students. I am with Pakistan, not with those who cause sedition and riots. I will take every step to make the future of students bright in the next four years, this is my promise.' Maryam Nawaz Sharif said, 'Punjab had resources earlier too, there was money too, but now money is being spent on people, it is not going into the pockets.' She added, 'One has to work hard to make bread cheap. The hard work of the Provincial Education Minister is visible everywhere.' The CM congratulated Rana Sikander Hayat, Secretary Higher Education and their entire team for materialising her dreams. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province
Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Arab News

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Arab News

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

LAHORE: Rising temperatures in Pakistan's most populous province have forced the provincial government to close all private and public schools for summer vacations early, officials said on Tuesday. Punjab province's education minister Rana Sikander Hayat said summer vacations will now start from May 28 instead of June 1. Class times have also been changed, with all educational institutes instructed to close two hours early at 11:30am 'due to a constant heatwave,' a notification issued by the education department said. Pakistan, one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming, has been experiencing unusually high temperatures after a particularly dry winter. Temperatures soared to near-record highs for the month of April, reaching as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius (115.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab. An alert issued on Monday by the national meteorological agency forecast that northern parts of the province, currently in the grip of a heatwave, will see daytime temperatures rise '5 to 7C above normal.' An Education Department representative told AFP the early closures were announced because of the weather. 'We had to move up the summer vacation schedule because of these heatwaves,' the representative said. Schools in the province that serve tens of millions of children also closed for a week in May last year because of excessive heat, and for several weeks in November because of high levels of toxic smog that blanketed several cities.

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province
Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Khaleej Times

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Khaleej Times

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Rising temperatures in Pakistan's most populous province have forced the provincial government to close all private and public schools for summer vacations early, officials said on Tuesday. Punjab province's education minister Rana Sikander Hayat said summer vacations will now start from May 28 instead of June 1. Class times have also been changed, with all educational institutes instructed to close two hours early at 11:30 am "due to a constant heatwave", a notification issued by the education department said. Pakistan, one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming, has been experiencing unusually high temperatures after a particularly dry winter. Temperatures soared to near-record highs for the month of April, reaching as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius (115.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab. An alert issued on Monday by the national meteorological agency forecast that northern parts of the province, currently in the grip of a heatwave, will see daytime temperatures rise "5 to 7C above normal". An Education Department representative told AFP the early closures were announced because of the weather. "We had to move up the summer vacation schedule because of these heatwaves," the representative said. Schools in the province that serve tens of millions of children also closed for a week in May last year because of excessive heat, and for several weeks in November because of high levels of toxic smog that blanketed several cities.

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province
Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Heatwave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Rising temperatures in Pakistan's most populous province have forced the provincial government to close all private and public schools for summer vacations early, officials said on Tuesday. Punjab province's education minister Rana Sikander Hayat said summer vacations will now start from May 28 instead of June 1. Class times have also been changed, with all educational institutes instructed to close two hours early at 11:30 am "due to a constant heatwave", a notification issued by the education department said. Pakistan, one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming, has been experiencing unusually high temperatures after a particularly dry winter. Temperatures soared to near-record highs for the month of April, reaching as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius (115.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab. An alert issued on Monday by the national meteorological agency forecast that northern parts of the province, currently in the grip of a heatwave, will see daytime temperatures rise "5 to 7C above normal". An Education Department representative told AFP the early closures were announced because of the weather. "We had to move up the summer vacation schedule because of these heatwaves," the representative said. Schools in the province that serve tens of millions of children also closed for a week in May last year because of excessive heat, and for several weeks in November because of high levels of toxic smog that blanketed several cities. nz/ecl/pbt

Heatwave forces early school closures in Punjab
Heatwave forces early school closures in Punjab

Business Recorder

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Business Recorder

Heatwave forces early school closures in Punjab

LAHORE: Rising temperatures in Pakistan's most populous province have forced the provincial government to close all private and public schools for summer vacations early, officials said on Tuesday. Punjab province's education minister Rana Sikander Hayat said summer vacations will now start from May 28 instead of June 1. Class times have also been changed, with all educational institutes instructed to close two hours early at 11:30 am 'due to a constant heatwave', a notification issued by the education department said. Pakistan, one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming, has been experiencing unusually high temperatures after a particularly dry winter. Heatwave alert issued in Lahore as temperature soars Temperatures soared to near-record highs for the month of April, reaching as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius (115.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab. An alert issued on Monday by the national meteorological agency forecast that northern parts of the province, currently in the grip of a heatwave, will see daytime temperatures rise '5 to 7C above normal'. An Education Department representative told AFP the early closures were announced because of the weather. 'We had to move up the summer vacation schedule because of these heatwaves,' the representative said. Schools in the province that serve tens of millions of children also closed for a week in May last year because of excessive heat, and for several weeks in November because of high levels of toxic smog that blanketed several cities.

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