In response to the deteriorating air quality and worsening smog conditions in Lahore and across Punjab, the provincial government has announced a one-week closure of all primary schools up to the fifth standard in the metropolis.
Punjab Environment department has issued a notification in this regard. As per notification, schools will remain closed from Nov 4 to Nov 9.
Senior Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb made the announcement, emphasizing the need to prioritize the health and safety of students amid the ongoing environmental crisis.
The decision comes as Lahore continues to grapple with severe air pollution levels, which have surged to alarming heights, significantly affecting the health of residents, especially children. Reports indicate that Lahore has consistently ranked among the most polluted cities globally, prompting urgent action from authorities.
Maryam Aurangzeb urged parents and caregivers to ensure children remain indoors as much as possible during this period and to take necessary precautions, such as wearing masks when outside. The government is working closely with the Department of Environmental Protection to monitor the situation and implement measures to combat the smog.
The school closure is a temporary measure aimed at safeguarding the wellbeing of students while the government seeks to address the underlying causes of air pollution in the region. As authorities continue to assess the situation, further updates will be provided regarding the reopening of schools and any additional measures that may be implemented to protect public health.