The article from Tribune Latest discusses how the recent US-Iran conflict has caused educational institutions in Pakistan to close, further complicating an already strained academic calendar. Public institutions, which are mandated to comply with state policies, have shifted to a four-day week, a change that was already in place for some private institutions due to frequent government interventions. This shift indicates a broader trend where crises lead to significant changes in behavior and institutional practices.
SOCIALPublished 13 Apr 2026 • Published 5h ago
Societal Behaviour Changes Following Crises and Capitalism's Impact
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The recent US-Iran conflict has led to the closure of educational institutions in Pakistan, resulting in a reduced academic calendar of four days a week. This change affects both public and private institutions, highlighting the ongoing challenges in the education sector. The situation underscores the impact of geopolitical crises on local educational systems.
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