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Terror threats lead to closure of schools, colleges countrywide

* Notification on holidays to be issued today
* Students living in hostels sent home amid security threats


LAHORE/ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI/PESHAWAR: All educational institutions run by the federal government and the armed forces and some top-ranking private sector institutions will remain closed for up to a week in Islamabad, cantonments, all major cities, FATA, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir, reported a private TV channel late on Sunday.
The channel said the government had decided to close schools and colleges for a week because of security threats.
Meanwhile, the City School, Grammar schools and the Beaconhouse School System have also decided to close their institutions for three days.
The decision would not affect schools and colleges run by provincial governments and other private sector institutions.
Students living in hostels have also been sent home over security concerns.
The channel reported that a notification would be issued today (Monday) for the holidays. Garrison School will also remain closed for three days.
In Balochistan, the federal government schools and colleges would also remain closed, while PAF Schools would not open in Mianwali today.
The private Roots School System also announced the closure of its institutions in the federal capital. daily times monitor/staff report

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