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Officials said that schools in five Punjab districts with Pakistan border will remain closed on Monday in Chandigarh, as well as Sangrur.
However, educational institutions in the rest of the state will reopened, he said.
Officials in Pathankot, Amritsar, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur and Taran Taran districts have ordered schools lying along the border with Pakistan to close schools.
Punjab shared a border of 553 km with Pakistan, with these five districts as well as Fazilka.
Education Minister Harjot Bains said that if any university has already revised its examination program, then those examinations will be followed by the revised program.
The deputy commissioners of border districts have also been authorized to call or call on the schools, based on local conditions.
Bains directed the educational institutions to strictly follow the security protocols and guidelines of the government.
Meanwhile, officials in Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Moga issued advice, urged people to stop light at home voluntarily and avoid exiting until they are necessary on Sunday evening.
On Sunday, to prevent all military functions on land, air and sea after an understanding between India and Pakistan, in Punjab, especially in its border areas, especially in its border areas.
According to a message shared by the district administration, in Amritsar, school students can take classes online. Colleges and universities will also remain closed in the district.
In Pathankot and Gurdaspur, colleges and universities will remain closed on Monday.
University and college teachers, however, as per an order issued by Gurdaspur officials, can take online classes.
In Sangrur, the authorities have also ordered all educational institutions to be closed.
Earlier, Bains had said that schools, colleges and universities of all educational institutions across Punjab would reopened on Monday.
“Regular classes and exams will proceed according to the academic schedule. We are very proud of our brave armed forces,” he said in a post on X.
On 8 May, the state government ordered the closure of educational institutions for three days as a military deadlock between India and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Ferozpur district administration issued an advice on Sunday, asking people voluntarily to close the lights at 8 pm.
The district officials said in a message, “Avoid going out as long as necessary. Be calm and be cautious to messages from the district administration,” the district officials said in a message.
Gurdaspur district administration said that the situation was peaceful.
Consolidation will be done in the case of any threat.
An official said that in Faizilka, the market closed at 7:30 am as a precautionary measure.
Mohali district administration said that there will be no blackout on Sunday.
However, as a means of abundant precaution, the administration said that streetlights would be discontinued and people would be advised to stay indoors voluntarily late evening.
Punjab re -established blackout measures as a precautionary measures in several districts on Saturday, when Pakistan violated the conditions of understanding between the two countries to prevent military functions.
The officials withdrew the first blackout measures and restrictive orders, when the two countries reached an understanding to prevent military functions after a four -day rapid -border drone and missile strikes.
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