Punjab Shuts Schools Amid Indo-Pak Tensions: Health Emergency Declared

The Punjab government in Pakistan has closed all educational institutions until Sunday, citing escalating tensions with India. A health emergency was declared in provincial hospitals, reserving half the beds. Pakistan's military reacted to India's Operation Sindoor, prompting panic near Lahore due to drone crashes and troop mobilization.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lahore | Updated: 08-05-2025 18:42 IST | Created: 08-05-2025 18:42 IST
Punjab Shuts Schools Amid Indo-Pak Tensions: Health Emergency Declared
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In response to rising tensions with India, the government of Pakistan's Punjab province has ordered the closure of all educational institutions until Sunday. This decision follows escalated conflict, including a retaliatory military strike by India on Pakistani targets.

The medical sector in the province is on high alert, with the government declaring a health emergency in hospitals. Half of the available beds have been set aside for emergencies. Authorities have been instructed to stock essential medical supplies.

Indian forces launched Operation Sindoor, attacking targets in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Punjab province. In response, Pakistani military officials reported drone activity near Lahore, causing injuries and local panic.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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