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Punjab: Schools in six border districts to remain shut on May 12

Punjab: Schools in six border districts to remain shut on May 12

Schools in six Punjab districts bordering Pakistan, as well as in Sangrur and Barnala, will remain closed on Monday, officials said. The schools in Sangrur and Barnala districts will also remain shut, officials said. (HT File) However, academic institutions in the rest of the state will reopen, they said. The authorities in Pathankot, Amritsar, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Fazilka and Tarn Taran districts that lie on the border with Pakistan have ordered schools to remain shut. The schools in Sangrur and Barnala districts will also remain shut, the officials added. In Pathankot and Gurdaspur, colleges and universities will also remain shut on Monday. Education minister Harjot Bains announced the reopening of schools, colleges and universities in the state. “Regular classes and examinations will proceed as per academic schedule. We are immensely proud of our brave armed forces,” he had said in a post on X. As per official communication, deputy commissioners of border districts have been authorised to take a call on opening or closing schools, based on local circumstances. Bains also directed the academic institutions to …

Now, admit your children in nursery in Punjab govt schools. Read how | Chandigarh News

Aiming to bring the curriculum in government schools on par with private ones, the Punjab government has extended pre-primary education from two to three years in its schools and ordered the introduction of nursery as a separate section for the admission of children aged 3 to 4 years. The order further said that only after attaining the age of 6, children would be admitted to Class I. Thus far, the pre-primary (PP) section in Punjab government schools, started in 2017, has been enrolling students in two groups for two years — PP 1 and PP2, before moving to Class 1. Also, there were no clear rules on the age of children for admission in pre-primary, which led to fake and dubious enrollments in some schools to inflate the number of students. The latest order, however, makes it clear that the pre-primary education will be of three years — nursery, Lower Kindergarten (LKG) and Upper Kindergarten (UKG) — terminologies followed by private schools. According to the order, issued by the Special Secretary, School Education, children aged …