Educational institutions in Sindh will remain closed for another week

KARACHI: (HRNW) Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has postponed the decision to open educational institutions in Sindh for a week. Murad Ali Shah made the teaching process in schools conditional on vaccination of teachers and parents.
The Sindh government has announced to close educational institutions for another week. Educational institutions in Sindh will now open on August 30 instead of August 23.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah while addressing a press conference in Karachi clarified that if children are to be sent to school, their parents also have to show their vaccination certificate.
During the press conference, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah also spoke about agricultural water. Murad Ali Shah criticized the attitude of the federal government and said that if Irsa continued to make unilateral decisions, the crisis would spread to the cities as well. The Chief Minister said that water scarcity should be the same for all the provinces. The Chief Minister demanded that the water supplied should be compensated. The Chief Minister Sindh said that Kanjhar Lake was also getting less water due to which a severe water crisis could be faced.

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