Schools Ordered to Follow Security Protocols

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LAHORE: The School Education Department (SED) Punjab has directed all public and private schools to strictly follow security protocols to ensure student safety.

In a notification, education officials across the province have been asked to verify and implement all previously instructed security arrangements without delay.

The department emphasised that all security measures must be followed in letter and spirit to prevent any untoward incidents.

Published in The NEWS on November 15, 2025.

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