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Public schools asked to keep one seat reserve for July victims’ family

Staff Reporter:

The government has directed all public schools to keep one seat reserved for admission in every class for the children of July victims’ families in the 2025 academic session.
Ministry of Education’s Secondary and Higher Education Division has issued an order in this regard re-voking the order on February 20 regarding the admission of children in public schools from the families of those injured or killed in the July-August uprising.
The new order said, “In addition to the seats allocated for admission in government secondary schools through lottery for the family members of those injured or martyred in the July Uprising-2024, one seat should be kept reserved for admission for their family members in every class.”
To determine the seats for family members of the injured or martyred persons of July Uprising-2024, a certified copy of the relevant documents or gazette must be attached to the application form and the original copy must be shown at the time of admission.
The admission process should be completed after proper verification of the documents and gazette of the martyrs of the July Uprising-2024 issued by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs.
If the family members of the injured or martyred in the July Uprising-2024 are not found, the seat will be filled up from the merit list. Under no circumstances no seat will remain vacant, it said.
The order, signed by the Deputy Secretary of the Ministry, Rahima Akhtar, stated that this order will be applicable only for the 2025 academic year.

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