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Punjab Govt School Faces Outrage After Students Forced to Study Without Fans Amid Extreme Heat

Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:33 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Punjab Govt School Faces Outrage After Students Forced to Study Without Fans Amid Extreme Heat
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A government-supported school in Punjab has come under intense public criticism after allegations surfaced that classroom fans were deliberately switched off to cut electricity expenses, leaving young students to study in severe summer heat.

The incident reportedly took place at Government Primary School Chak 131 Lonewala in Chiniot district, where several students claimed they were attending classes in extremely uncomfortable conditions because school management wanted to reduce monthly electricity bills. Videos and images shared online showed children sitting inside overcrowded classrooms without fans running despite soaring temperatures across Punjab.

According to local reports, some students complained of discomfort and difficulty concentrating during lessons as temperatures continued to rise. Parents also expressed anger over the situation, questioning how children could be expected to study properly in such harsh weather conditions. Many social media users condemned the alleged decision, calling it irresponsible and harmful to students’ health and learning environment.

The controversy quickly gained attention online, triggering debate about the condition of public schools, rising electricity costs, and the challenges educational institutions face in managing operational expenses. Critics argued that cost-cutting measures should never come at the expense of children’s wellbeing, especially during Pakistan’s ongoing heatwave conditions.

Following the backlash, education authorities reportedly took notice of the matter and sought explanations from the school administration. Reports suggest that the case has been referred to the Punjab Education Foundation for further review, while possible disciplinary action against those responsible is also being considered. Officials are expected to investigate whether students were intentionally deprived of basic facilities during school hours.

The incident has once again highlighted broader concerns regarding infrastructure and funding issues in parts of the education sector. Many parents and education activists are now urging authorities to ensure all schools provide safe and healthy learning conditions for students, particularly during extreme weather.

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