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Private Schools Reject Three Month Summer Vacations

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article discusses a dispute over school vacation length in Pakistan's Punjab province. Private schools oppose a 90-day closure, citing academic harm and dropout risks. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The impact is limited to educational policy debate with no immediate revenue, cost, or margin implications for any sector.
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- Punjab Education Department ordered school closure from May 22 to August 23 (90 days).
- Private school associations plan to challenge the decision in Lahore High Court.
- Over 25 million children in Pakistan are already out of school.
- Associations propose a shorter break from June 1 to August 14.
- Associations suggest allowing summer camps for older students.

