Schools barred from selling books, uniforms and stationary items
Must ReadPakistanSchools barred from selling books, uniforms and stationary itemsBy Anwar Khan-Apr 18, 2026KARACHI: In a major relief for parents, the Sindh Government’s Schools Education and Literacy Department has imposed a strict ban on the sale of syllabus books, uniforms, and stationery within school premises. Under the new regulations, school managements are prohibited from forcing parents to purchase items from specific shops or vendors. According to the formal notification, school administrations can no longer compel parents to use designated suppliers. The Education Department has mandated that all schools provide a complete list of required books and stationery at the start of the academic year, allowing parents to purchase these items at competitive prices from the open market. Furthermore, the requirement to purchase notebooks bearing a specific school monogram or logo has been declared illegal, and setting up sales stalls within schools is now a punishable offense. The Directorate of Inspection and Registration of Private Institutions warned that violations will face strict penalties, including heavy fines and the potential cancellation of school registrations. Parents and civil society members have welcomed the move, noting that it will significantly reduce the financial burden on families and make education more accessible. Earlier, the Sindh government issued strict fire safety directives for private schools across the province. The Directorate of Inspection and Registration of Private Institutions has instructed all private educational institutions to ensure full compliance with fire prevention and safety protocols. Under the directives, the installation of fire alarms, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in school buildings has been made mandatory. Schools have also been ordered to keep emergency exits and staircases clear at all times, while ensuring regular inspection of electrical systems and other high-risk areas. The guidelines further requ...المصدر: ARY News EN | Source: ARY News EN
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