Schools Closed in Jhelum Today (October 13, 2025) Amid Law and Order Concerns — Latest Punjab Update

All public and private schools in Jhelum District remained closed on Monday, October 13, 2025, following an official order issued by the District Education Authority (DEA) Jhelum. The decision was made in response to the current law and order situation in the area, prioritizing the safety of students, teachers, and school staff.

Why Were Schools Closed?

According to the official notice issued by the CEO of DEA Jhelum, the step was taken as a precautionary measure after consultation with the Deputy Commissioner’s office. The temporary suspension of classes covers all levels of education — including primary, middle, high, and higher secondary schools — in both the public and private sectors.

Officials explained that this move was necessary to prevent any potential risk to students and staff amid ongoing security concerns. The notification instructed school heads to immediately inform parents and teachers, secure school buildings, and ensure safety arrangements during the closure period.

When Will Schools Reopen?

As per the DEA’s directive, schools are expected to reopen on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, unless new orders are released. Authorities have urged school heads to remain in contact with their field education officers for updated instructions.

A DEA spokesperson stated, “The closure is a precautionary step for everyone’s safety. Classes will resume as soon as the situation normalizes.”

Situation in Other Punjab Districts

While Jhelum has observed a one-day school closure, the Punjab School Education Department (SED) confirmed that all other districts in the province remain open.

Schools in Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Sialkot, and Bahawalpur operated on a normal schedule on Monday. The department clarified that no province-wide holiday had been announced, and educational activities continue as usual across Punjab.

Current School Status Across Punjab (October 13, 2025)

District Status Reason
Jhelum Closed (Public & Private) Law and order situation
Lahore Open Normal schedule
Faisalabad Open Regular classes
Rawalpindi Open Normal schedule
Multan Open Regular classes
Gujranwala Open Normal operations
Sialkot Open Regular schedule
Bahawalpur Open Regular classes

Instructions for Parents and Schools in Jhelum

The DEA Jhelum has provided clear instructions to school administrators and parents to ensure smooth communication and safety:

  • Inform students and parents immediately about the temporary closure.

  • Secure school buildings and assets during the closure period.

  • Stay in contact with local education officers for real-time updates.

Parents have been advised to keep their children at home, avoid unnecessary travel near school zones, and follow only verified information sources.

Important Notes

  • The closure affects only the Jhelum District; there is no general holiday in Punjab.

  • Colleges and universities in Jhelum are also expected to follow similar safety measures.

  • Other government offices, including BISP and NADRA branches, will remain open unless instructed otherwise.

Beware of Fake News

Officials have urged the public not to trust unverified social media rumors claiming that schools are closed across Punjab. Only district-specific notifications issued by the School Education Department or District Education Authorities should be considered authentic.

For accurate and timely updates, residents are encouraged to visit the official DEA Jhelum Facebook page or the Punjab Education Department website at schools.punjab.gov.pk/notifications.

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Date of Closure Monday, October 13, 2025
District Affected Jhelum
Reason Law and order situation
Institutions Covered All public and private schools
Next Working Day Expected Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Issued By CEO DEA Jhelum, under DC’s direction

Final Word

To summarize, all schools in Jhelum were closed on October 13, 2025, due to security concerns, while educational institutions across the rest of Punjab continued normal operations. Parents are urged to rely only on official announcements and avoid misinformation spreading online. Safety remains the top priority, and authorities will reopen schools once the situation stabilizes.

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