Cell phones, jeans banned for Punjab teachers

LAHORE - Authorities have imposed a ban on teachers wearing jeans and using mobile phones in classrooms across Punjab.

The District Education Authority has issued new rules and regulations for school heads and staff. It has been made mandatory for Grade IV employees to wear black dress on duty. Every classroom must have a dust bin.

Moreover, schoolteachers won’t be allowed to write a letter to any authority. Teachers will be allowed to go to pilgrimage only during holidays. School heads not complying with these rules and regulations will face strict action.

Also, the education authority has said no child will sit on the ground. The school head cannot suspend a grade four employee.

A few days earlier, the Punjab School Education Department (PSED) had placed a ban on dance performances by students in all private and government schools in the province.

The ban extends to performances on occasions of prize distribution, parents' day, teachers' day and other events, PSED Chief Executive Officer Zahid Bashir Goraya had told a news outlet. He added that the education department would suspend the license of any school that allows or forces children to dance at any school event.

Goraya said that the decision was taken after the department received complaints that children were being made to dance on Pakistani and Indian songs at school events.

In light of the recent increase in the reports of sexual abuse of children, some critics are of the opinion that making kids dance leads to their sexualisation.

An attempt to ban dance performances and classes was also made in Sindh in 2016, when one of the three Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers in the 168-strong Sindh Assembly, Khurrum Sher Zaman, allegedly objected to the inclusion of dance classes in some private schools and wrote to the provincial education minister to take “appropriate action”.

However, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah had ordered the withdrawal of any such notification, saying that the provincial government believes in preserving and promoting culture and heritage as enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan.

"Action is being taken against any notification issued to ban dance in schools and those responsible will be taken to task," Shah had said.

 

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