CHARSADDA: The chairman of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Peshawar, Prof Nasrullah Jan Yousafzai, on Saturday paid surprise visits to examination halls of different educational institutions to check implementation of coronavirus SOPs and other arrangements.

He visited examination halls of Peshawar Model School Charsadda branch, New Islamia Public High School and other schools to inspect whether the SOPs set by the education department were being implemented during examination. He expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made by the administration of different private and public schools.

The BISE Peshawar chairman said that despite Covid-19 pandemic the courage and determination of students were exemplary. He said that all the students were taking their papers with satisfaction and enthusiasm.

He said that BISE Peshawar had made arrangements for exams.

Prof Yousafzai said exams for 9th and 11th grades would be held according to schedule after Eidul Azha vacation.

Published in Dawn, July 18th, 2021

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