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In Lahore, schools reopened on Thursday after nearly three months of being closed, bringing back the lively ambiance of educational institutions.
The streets of the city were bustling with students once more, many of whom returned with enthusiasm to continue their studies after the extended break. With classes back in full swing, normalcy returned to the classrooms as children reconnected with friends and dove back into their lessons.
In Multan, both government and private schools have resumed their teaching activities. Although the first day saw a lower turnout of students than usual, those who did attend were enthusiastic to reconnect with their classmates.
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The excitement was evident as students eagerly shared stories of their summer adventures, their faces brightening as they reunited with old friends.
In Faisalabad, schools have also reopened after a lengthy summer break. While some students are thrilled to reconnect with their friends, others are a bit disheartened about the end of their extra sleep.
Students expressed how much they enjoyed their holidays and wished they could have lasted a bit longer.
Although the extended vacation provided ample time for relaxation, the focus has now shifted back to academics. Teachers are preparing to guide their students through the new school year. While attendance might be gradually increasing in the first few days, the reopening of schools signifies a renewed commitment to advancing academic progress across Punjab.
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