Schools in the province of Sindh have resumed operations following a prolonged period of summer vacation.
The information indicates that lessons are being held five days a week following the lengthy two-and-a-half-month winter break.
The weather conditions on July 23 forced the Sindh government to extend the summer break for all schools until August 14. Summer holidays, which started on June 1 and ended on July 31, were scheduled to arrive earlier.
Student focus should be increased, according to a statement issued by Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Shah. Along with emphasizing that hiring instructors based on merit enhanced the educational system, he also urged educators to carry out their duties honestly.
According to the minister, Sindh is the first state in the nation to implement a teachers license policy and other reforms.
Here, it is important to note that suggestions to begin the new school year in August of this year at primary and secondary educational institutions were authorized by the Sindh School Education and Literacy Department.