May 12, 2025 8:03 am
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Punjab Schools and Colleges to Reopen Amidst Ongoing Tensions

LAHORE, Pakistan — Following a period of heightened tensions and military confrontations between India and Pakistan, educational institutions in Punjab province are set to reopen on Monday, May 12, 2025. The closures were a direct response to the recent escalation in hostilities, which saw missile and drone strikes exchanged across the border, leading to significant disruptions in civilian life, including the suspension of academic activities.

Punjab, being Pakistan’s most populous province, bore a substantial impact from the conflict. The decision to resume classes comes after a ceasefire agreement was brokered on May 10, 2025, primarily through the diplomatic efforts of the United States, with support from other international actors. Despite the ceasefire, sporadic incidents and mutual accusations of violations have kept the region on edge. 

The Punjab School Education Department (SED) has issued a notification confirming that all public and private schools will reopen on Monday. This move aims to restore normalcy and ensure that the academic calendar proceeds without further delays. 

Examinations, which were postponed due to the conflict, are also expected to commence as per the revised schedule. Students and parents are advised to stay in contact with their respective institutions for detailed information regarding exam dates and safety protocols.

As the province navigates the aftermath of the recent hostilities, the reopening of educational institutions marks a step towards stability and the resumption of daily life for millions of students and educators across Punjab.

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