COVID-19: Pakistan to reopen educational institutes in phases from January 18

Students wearing facemasks gather outside the school as they prepare to return home after attending class, amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic in Lahore on November 25, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 04 January 2021
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COVID-19: Pakistan to reopen educational institutes in phases from January 18

  • 9-12 grade students to resume classes from January 18, primary school up to grade 8 from January 25
  • Universities and other higher educational institutions to reopen from February 1

ISLAMABAD: Federal minister for education Shafqat Mahmood announced on Monday that educational institutions would reopen across the country in three phases starting January 18, after closing schools and universities in late November to curb new coronavirus infections.
On November 26, the government announced that students, including those at higher educational institutions as well as in private schools, were expected to continue classes through distance learning until December 24 and then go on winter break until January 11.
“On January 18, grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 — those that have exams — will resume,” Mahmood said during a news conference, reported by Pakistani media. “This means that students of grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 will go to their schools and colleges from January 18 and their studies will resume.”
In the second phase, students in primary school up to grade 8 will would start classes from January 25.
The minister said universities and other higher educational institutions would reopen from February 1 in the third and last phase.
Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas also tweeted the schedule for resumption of classes in the country’s largest province:

Pakistan reported 1.895 new cases on Monday, and 39 deaths from the pandemic in the last 24 hours, a drop from the last few weeks. There have been 488,529 total cases in the country recorded so far, and 10,350 deaths.
The South Asian country has ruled out a wide-ranging lockdown, opting to close down non-essential public gatherings in a bid to keep the economy afloat through the pandemic.


Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

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Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

  • The WEF meeting, scheduled to be held in Davos on Jan. 19-23, will focus on global challenges, public-private dialogue and cooperation
  • Government, business, civil society and academia leaders will engage in forward-looking discussions to address these issues, set priorities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will travel to Switzerland next month to attend the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistani state media reported on Monday.

The WEF annual meeting, themed as ‘A Spirit of Dialogue,’ will be held from Jan. 19 to Jan. 23 in Davos, where world leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities.

Prime Minister Sharif is expected to interact with global leaders and investors on economic challenges, regional and international issues and various opportunities for cooperation.

On Monday, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar presided over a meeting in Islamabad to oversee preparations for Sharif’s upcoming visit to Switzerland to attend the WEF meeting, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Dar instructed to maximize the engagements with the incoming Heads of States, Governments and senior leadership of economic, business and financial institutions,” the report read.

The WEF meeting program will be structured around key global challenges where public-private dialogue and cooperation, involving all stakeholders, is necessary for progress, according to the WEF website.

In addressing these challenges, growth, resilience and innovation will serve as cross-cutting imperatives, guiding how leaders engage with today’s complexity and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities.

Pakistani foreign ministry officials briefed the deputy PM about preparations for the WEF meeting, according to Radio Pakistan. The participants of Monday’s meeting in Islamabad discussed in detail the bilateral component and media engagements during the visit.

“He [Dar] further stressed that opportunities be explored to foster collaboration with private sector business entities,” the state broadcaster said.