Punjab govt orders closure of all schools as province tackles hazardous air quality – Pakistan

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The government of Punjab on Tuesday — expanding on its previous order — closed all the educational institutions up to the higher secondary level in the province from tomorrow until the end of the week, shifting them to an online mode, as the province tackles the hazardous smog situation prevalent for the past few weeks.

The recent smog situation was declared a “calamity” in Punjab last month. Schools have been closed in the province’s main divisions — Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad and Multan — until November 17 in a bid to lower children’s exposure to pollution.

Separately, the public has been barred from entering public parks, zoos, playgrounds, and museums until November 17 to reduce public exposure to smog.

A day ago, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) representative in Pakistan called for urgent and greater efforts to reduce air pollution, noting that over 11 million children under five years of age were exposed to smog in the worst affected districts of Punjab.

The province’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said in a notification issued today, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com that “All the educational institutions […] up to higher secondary level shall remain closed and will shift to online mode with effect from Nov 13 within […] DG Khan, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha and Rawalpindi divisions […] till Nov 17.”

The notification said that the average AQI of Faisalabad, Multan and Gujranwala districts has crossed the “critical limit of 500” which was “alarmingly hazardous” for human health and wellbeing.

Likewise, it said, reports were being received that an “unprecedented rise in the number of patients with lungs and respiratory diseases, allergies, eye and throat irritation, pink eye disease” was being observed in different parts of the province.

“Hence, it is mandatory to take all necessary measures for prevention and control of these diseases in the whole province,” it said.

The notification added that its previous order of Nov 6 will remain intact and schools will remain closed across nine divisions of the province till the end of this week.

The Punjab School Education Department also issued a notification afterwards and announced the closure of schools.

“Pursuant to order dated 12.11.2024 of Director General Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Government of Punjab and in continuation of this department, earlier notifications dated 03.11.2024 and 06.11.2024, in wake of prevailing smog conditions and reduced visibility, it is hereby notified that all educational institutions (public/private), including private tuition centres upto Higher Secondary Level (12 Grade) in the Province of Punjab shall remain closed w.e.f.13. November 2024 (Tuesday) till 17 November 2024 (Sunday) and will shift to online mode,” the notification said.

Speaking to Dawn.com, the spokesperson of the Punjab School Education Department Noorul Huda also confirmed that “All educational institutions across the province will remain closed due to the smog situation.”

A day ago, the Pakistan Air Quality Experts (PAQx) also — in a letter addressing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif — urged the government to take immediate steps to tackle the hazardous air quality choking parts of the country such as Punjab.

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