Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Coronavirus: At least 11 more patients died in Sindh during past 24 hours

Pakistan reports record daily COVID deaths toll

According to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Sindh has reported 1,529 new coronavirus cases during the past 24 hours.

According to the details, 11 people lost their lives due to coronavirus, taking the province’s death toll to 4920 and cases to 303,306.

CM Sindh said that 2067 people tested positive after 20,421 tests were conducted across Sindh.

CM Murad said that so far 3980371 tests have been conducted and 599 patients have recovered.

Out of 1529 new cases in the province, 1066 are reported from Karachi, said Chief Minister of Sindh.

South District 332, East District 277, Central District 175, Malir 124, Korangi 83, and West District 75 new cases were reported.

Hyderabad 145, Shikarpur 30, Kashmore 27, Sujawal 22, Ghotki 21, Qambar 17, Sukkur 16, Shaheed Benazirabad 15, Umerkot 14, Badin 13, Sanghar 12, Tando Allahyar 12, Jamshoro 12, Nowshera Feroze 11, Larkana 11, Matiari 10, Mirpur Khas 10. , Thatta 10, Khairpur 9, Dadu 5, Jacobabad 4, Tando Muhammad Khan 2 cases.

Murad Ali Shah urged people to strictly follow the SOPs issued by the government.

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Cambridge Students Want Exams Cancelled, Hold Protest At Karachi Press Club

Cambridge Exams

Cambridge students are protesting at Karachi Press Club, demanding the government to cancel Cambridge exams across the country. During the protest, the students also chanted slogans while holding placards. One of the students while talking to BOL News said that in view of the third wave of the global pandemic of coronavirus, the health of … Read more

Passenger Train Services To Shut Across Pakistan For Three Weeks

Train Services To Shut

In view of the third wave of coronavirus, it has been decided to shut the passenger train services once again for three weeks. According to the details, despite the government’s safety measures, the number of corona cases is increasing day by day. Due to the increasing number of cases, the booking of passenger trains will … Read more

Punjab University Postpones Off-Campus Exams

Punjab University has postponed off-campus exams that were earlier scheduled to begin in April. However, the varsity has not mentioned the reason for the exams’ postponement.

According to the details, the decision of postponing the exams comes after educational institutions across several districts of Punjab have been closed till 11th April due to the rising cases of coronavirus.

According to the statement:

“It is hereby notified that the off-campus examinations of Associate Degree in Arts/Science Part-II and Part-I, B.A. Hearing Impaired and B.A/B.Sc. Special Category [Doctor/Nurse/ Fazil/ Wafaq-ul-Madaras/Additional Subject(s)] are postponed.”

The varsity added that the new date of exams will be notified before two weeks of the exams.

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Why Pakistani Students Want Cambridge 2021 Exams To Be Canceled?

Board Exams to be held across Pakistan this year amid COVID-19

As the third wave of coronavirus has caught Pakistan, the O/A-Level students want the international board to cancel the CIEs 2021 exams to be canceled.

Earlier this week, the Cambridge students started a trend #cancelcieexam2021 on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

An anonymous A-level student said,

“In 2021, students have suffered the most. The syllabus of most of our courses has not been completed yet and most of us are suffering from anxiety and depression because of the pandemic.”

The student went on to say that,

“Now, as the third wave of the coronavirus continues to spread, how can the government allow the exams to be conducted”

Many students have raised their voices for the cancellation of the exams as the government had earlier decided to close down schools once again in Punjab, Islamabad, and Khyber Pakhtunkwa.

However, the Federal Minister of Education Shafqat Mehmood announced that despite the third wave of coronavirus exams of Intermediate, Matric, and Cambridge will be conducted as per the schedule.

One of the Cambridge students said,

“My college was closed for so long and online classes are not as effective. Classes weren’t held properly and everything was confusing.”

“Last year I was really confident before my CIEs because we actually studied and had our normal mocks, but now the exams are in a month and we haven’t even covered the syllabus yet,” the student continued.

Another student said,

“Cambridge could’ve easily done something to help us. For example, cutting down the syllabus. Excluding some topics. Reducing the workload. But it did not.”

As per the details, all the Pakistani Cambridge students have started a petition in which they have cited the following demands:

  • Online classes were not up to the standard of education required.
  • Schools struggled with delivering curriculum due to on/off schedules.
  • Students and their parents who contracted the virus found it difficult to cope up with their studies.
  • Hostel students who were forced back home didn’t have a proper environment to study.
  • Most countries have promoted students based on predicted grades.
  • Local boards reduced the exam syllabus or delayed assessments but CIE students didn’t have these options.

It should be mentioned here that Cambridge O and A-Level exams are scheduled to be held on April 26 and end on June 11 in Pakistan.

UK Cancels CIEs Exams:

According to the details, the international board has already canceled exams in 10 countries across the world because of the ongoing pandemic.

According to Schools Week, for its IGCSE qualifications in the United Kingdom, Cambridge International is opting for teacher assessments.

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