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 GEO Pakistan
 Schools re-open in Khawzakhela
 Updated at: 1702 PST,  Friday, July 31, 2009
Schools re-open in Khawzakhela SWAT: The academic activities have been started at the private educational institutions in Swat areas of Khawzakhela on Friday.

At least 17 private schools resumed giving education with low turnout on the first day.

Students along with their parents and teachers expressed happiness over the re-opening of the schools and especially thanked Pak Army.

All the private and government educational institutions will re-open from tomorrow across the district.
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