School vans get strict order after petrol price hike
المصدر: ARY News EN | Source: ARY News ENKARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Monday issued orders prohibiting school van operators from increasing fares, ARY News reported.
Following the Chief Minister’s instructions, the Provincial School Education Department issued a circular to all government and private schools.
According to the directive, a ban has been imposed on increasing pick-and-drop fees for vans. Neither school-managed transport nor private vans hired by parents are permitted to raise their rates.
The order stipulates that current fares must be maintained despite the recent hike in fuel prices.
CM Murad Ali Shah emphasized that no additional financial burden should be placed on parents.
To balance this, the provincial government has also decided to provide certain facilities and support to transport operators.
All educational institutions have been directed to ensure full implementation of these orders, which apply to both school-administered transport and private arrangements.
Furthermore, schools must provide comprehensive data regarding their pick-and-drop services.
The circular mandates that details of all vans and transport services be submitted to the provincial government.
The Education Department warned that strict legal action will be taken against any educational institution or operator found violating these orders.
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