According to the Ministry of Information, on February 10, 2021, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports took measures to prevent irregular activities on Valentine's Day in public and private schools, according to the Ministry's instructions. Education, Youth and Sports said that in order to continue to strengthen the implementation of internal regulations for all public educational institutions and to prevent the spread of Kovid-19 disease, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports would like to introduce measures to prevent irregular activities on Valentine's Day. (February 14) in public and private educational institutions in 2021.
The ministry said that the measures are to: Disseminate to students by all means through meetings when saluting the flag, so as not to misunderstand the meaning of Valentine's Day. Strict discipline must be enforced, especially on ethical management, by consistently monitoring the presence of students. Promote the process of school councils for children and youth councils through "peer educators" activities.
At the same time, the Ministry also instructed stakeholders to educate students on the importance of safety measures to study health to help prevent the spread of Kovid-19 disease. In addition, close liaison with parents, guardians and the community to provide and receive information related to irregular activities committed by students to cooperate in preventing and educating and improving in a timely manner.
The Ministry urges all parties to continue to strengthen the implementation of Prakas No. 1258 IEC Proclamation dated March 27, 2009 on Internal Rules for Primary Institutions and Prakas No. 2786 IEC Proclamation dated 22 October 2009 on Internal Regulations. In for public general secondary schools. The Ministry also instructed the Capital, Provincial Departments of Education, Youth and Sports, the Office of Education, Youth and Sports of the municipal, district, Khan administration, educational institutions and all relevant parties to disseminate widely and participate in the implementation with a high sense of responsibility.
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