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 GEO Pakistan
 Schools reopen in Punjab, Sindh and Islamabad
 Updated at: 0923 PST,  Monday, October 26, 2009
Schools reopen in Punjab, Sindh and Islamabad ISLAMABAD: The schools in Sindh, Punjab and Islamabad have reopened on Monday after being closed down last week over security concerns.

The government had directed security agencies and concerned departments to take steps to ensure foolproof security at educational institutions across the country.

The students and parents have expressed satisfaction over reopening of the schools. However, educational institutions in Balochistan remained closed for three more days after murder of Balocistan’s education minister yesterday whereas NWFP institutions will be closed till November 1.
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