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Order to implement security plan in schoolsFrom Our CorrespondentJHANG: Special Assistant to CM on Livestock Arshad Jatt has said that the security plan in educational institutions will be implemented at any cost. He was inspecting government and private educational institutions here on Thursday. He said that educational institutions not completing
By our correspondents
January 16, 2015
Order to implement security plan in schools
From Our Correspondent
JHANG: Special Assistant to CM on Livestock Arshad Jatt has said that the security plan in educational institutions will be implemented at any cost.
He was inspecting government and private educational institutions here on Thursday. He said that educational institutions not completing security arrangements within the stipulated period would bee taken to task. He said security arrangements for schools would be monitored daily on the orders of the Punjab government. He said committees had been constituted at district and tehsil level for monitoring security arrangements. He directed the TMA officials for early removal of encroachments around the educational institutions. He said police and other law-enforcement agencies had increased patrolling, especially in the localities of educational institutions. Assistant Commissioner Imran Asmat, Deputy Director Colleges Sharif Khan Baloch and EDO Education Nasim Zahid also accompanied him.
From Our Correspondent
JHANG: Special Assistant to CM on Livestock Arshad Jatt has said that the security plan in educational institutions will be implemented at any cost.
He was inspecting government and private educational institutions here on Thursday. He said that educational institutions not completing security arrangements within the stipulated period would bee taken to task. He said security arrangements for schools would be monitored daily on the orders of the Punjab government. He said committees had been constituted at district and tehsil level for monitoring security arrangements. He directed the TMA officials for early removal of encroachments around the educational institutions. He said police and other law-enforcement agencies had increased patrolling, especially in the localities of educational institutions. Assistant Commissioner Imran Asmat, Deputy Director Colleges Sharif Khan Baloch and EDO Education Nasim Zahid also accompanied him.
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