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10-Day School Holidays for Basant? The Truth Behind the Viral Claim

Published On: January 27, 2026
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10-Day School Holidays for Basant? The Truth Behind the Viral Claim

A viral notification circulating on social media has created confusion among parents, students, and teachers across Punjab, claiming that schools will remain closed for 10 days due to Basant celebrations.

However, the Punjab government has categorically denied these claims, calling the notification false and misleading.

What Did the Viral Notification Claim?

According to the widely shared document, the Punjab School Education Department had allegedly ordered the closure of all public and private schools from February 1 to February 10, 2026.

The notification also claimed that:

  • School rooftops could be leased or auctioned for kite-flying activities

  • District education authorities were instructed to ensure implementation

These claims quickly gained traction on social media platforms, raising serious concerns among parents.

Punjab Government Rejects the Claims

Officials from the Punjab government have clearly rejected the viral claims, stating that no decision has been taken to extend school holidays due to Basant.

Authorities emphasized that:

  • No official notification has been issued

  • School schedules remain unchanged

  • The viral document is not authentic

No Announcement from Education Minister Either

Punjab’s Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat regularly shares official updates related to school timings, holidays, and academic schedules through his verified social media accounts.

A review of his recent posts shows no announcement or notification regarding school closures or extended holidays for Basant.

This further confirms that the circulating notification is fake.

Schools to Operate as Per Schedule

Based on official clarification:

  • Schools across Punjab will continue functioning normally

  • No special Basant-related holidays have been approved

  • Parents are advised to rely only on official government sources

Authorities have urged the public not to spread or believe unverified social media posts.

Fake Notifications Continue to Cause Confusion

In recent years, fake notifications related to:

  • School holidays

  • Exam schedules

  • Weather closures

have frequently surfaced online, causing unnecessary panic and confusion.

Officials recommend checking announcements only through:

  • Punjab government portals

  • Verified social media accounts of relevant ministers

  • Official press releases

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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