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.PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to start online classes in the province's universities from June 1 due to lockdown.
According to details, during the closure of educational institutions due to lockdown, the provincial government directed to arrange online classes for university students.
The online academic sessions will commence from June 1 in the universities, whereas, the varsities administrations have apprised the latest decision to the educators and students.
In view of online classes, important staff of universities have been directed to attend. Universities will be opened for Islamia College, Peshawar, Swabi and Hazara University and staff.
Officials said that strict implementation of Corona Precautions will be ensured in all the universities. The decision of online classes in the universities was taken to save the students time.
It should be noted that due to the lockdown, educational institutions have been closed for almost two months. It has been decided to promote students of schools and internships while online classes are being started for university students.
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