Islamabad: 22 educational institutions in Pakistan were closed only 48 hours after the opening due to non-adherence to health related protocols. According to the National Command operation here, the health related standards applicable in view of the corona in these institutions did not mean SOPs were adhered to. Pakistan's educational institutions, which closed in the month of March due to corona infection, were reopened on Tuesday. The 16 out of 22 institutions were in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, one in Islamabad and five slaves in Kashmir. The Institute of Business Administration in Karachi was also blocked as there was a case of corona infection. Stating the alleged control over the corona epidemic, Pakistan opened schools and colleges from Tuesday Pakistan's PM Imran Khan announced the opening of educational institutions and said that we would welcome millions of children back to school. It is our priority and collective responsibility to ensure that every child can go to school for safe study. The students are divided into groups and they will leave one day and come to school. It is necessary to have masks for teachers and students. The institutes will ensure hand washing arrangements at the entrances and availability of sanitizer. After the epidemic, all educational institutions in Pakistan were closed on 16th March. In addition, all annual examinations were also postponed. At the same time, corona cases are also coming up in Pakistan. Also Read: Over 6,000 Carona cases reported in a day in Israel Will have to increase emission reduction target to at least 55 percent by 2030: Von der Leyen Vikas Khanna to be honoured with 'Asia Game Changer Award' 30 Pakistanis held hostage on charges of molestation in Greece