This Article is From Dec 28, 2014

Schools in Pakistan Asked to Enhance Security Before Re-opening

Schools in Pakistan Asked to Enhance Security Before Re-opening

Volunteers carry a student injured in the shootout at a school under attack by Taliban gunmen, at a local hospital in Peshawar. (Associated Press)

Lahore: All schools in Pakistan's Punjab province will remain closed for another 10 days as the security measures in the institutions were found insufficient after the Peshawar school attack.

The government today issued a notification ordering that all public and private schools will remain closed till January 12.

Earlier, the government had called an early winter holidays from December 19 to January 2 for schools in Punjab fearing backlash in the wake of execution of several death row terrorists after a ban on the death penalty was lifted following the Peshawar school massacre in which 150 people, mostly children, were killed.

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has directed the authorities concern to ensure adequate security measures before opening the schools.

All schools have been asked to hire trained guards equipped with arms.
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