NWFP designs new security plan for schools
PESHAWAR: NWFP has devised a new security plan to ensure safety of students in government schools under which metal detectors worth Rs. 800 million will be provided to all the government schools.
NWFP Education Minister Sadar Hussein Babak told Geo News on Wednesday that government schools in NWFP will reopen on November 2. He said that strict security measures have been adopted for schools.
A 17-pronged security plan for schools have been formulated. According to which schools will be provided with metal detectors and a procedural closure for schools have been scheduled.
The education minister said that car parking inside and around the school buildings will be prohibited, whereas identity cards will be issued to the students.
PESHAWAR: NWFP has devised a new security plan to ensure safety of students in government schools under which metal detectors worth Rs. 800 million will be provided to all the government schools.
NWFP Education Minister Sadar Hussein Babak told Geo News on Wednesday that government schools in NWFP will reopen on November 2. He said that strict security measures have been adopted for schools.
A 17-pronged security plan for schools have been formulated. According to which schools will be provided with metal detectors and a procedural closure for schools have been scheduled.
The education minister said that car parking inside and around the school buildings will be prohibited, whereas identity cards will be issued to the students.