Sindh directs universities to shift to online classes from March 16 to 31
The Sindh government has ordered all public and private universities in the province to switch to online classes from March 16 to 31 as part of new austerity measures.

KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced that all public and private universities across the province are required to conduct online classes from March 16 to March 31. This directive is part of a series of austerity measures being implemented by the provincial authorities.
According to the official order, universities in Sindh must transition to remote learning for the specified period. The move affects both government-run and privately managed higher education institutions throughout the province.
The decision comes as part of broader efforts by the Sindh government to reduce operational costs and manage resources more efficiently. The order applies to all universities operating under the jurisdiction of the provincial government, regardless of their affiliation or management structure.
The notification instructs university administrations to ensure the smooth implementation of online classes, emphasizing the need for uninterrupted academic activities during this period. The government has not specified whether the measure will be extended beyond March 31.
This shift to online education is one of several steps being taken by the Sindh government to address financial constraints and promote prudent use of public funds. The authorities have urged educational institutions to cooperate fully with the directive and make the necessary arrangements to facilitate students and faculty members.
Further details regarding the implementation of online classes and any additional instructions will be communicated by the relevant government departments as needed.
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