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KP Government Shuts Down Modelling, Dancing & Music in Girls Colleges

KP Government Shuts Down Modelling, Dancing & Music in Girls Colleges

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced new restrictions on music, dancing, and modeling activities for female students in colleges across the province. Authorities said the decision aligns with institutional guidelines and campus regulations.

According to official directives, the restrictions aim to regulate extracurricular activities within educational institutions. The provincial administration emphasized that these measures are intended to maintain decorum and ensure that students focus on academics while participating in approved campus programs.

College administrators have been instructed to enforce the restrictions strictly. Any activity involving music, dancing, or modeling outside the approved curriculum is prohibited. Officials clarified that these rules apply to all government and private girls’ colleges in KP.

The announcement comes amid ongoing efforts by the provincial government to standardize educational and cultural activities in institutions. Authorities said the restrictions do not affect academic programs, sports, or approved cultural events that comply with institutional policies.

Education department officials will monitor compliance and may take action against colleges or students that violate the directives. The government emphasized that the restrictions are part of a broader initiative to maintain discipline, safety, and proper conduct in educational institutions.

Some stakeholders, including student organizations and educators, have raised concerns about the impact of these restrictions on creative expression. However, authorities maintain that the measures are designed to balance cultural norms with educational priorities.

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The KP government stated that the move is informational and regulatory, aiming to provide clarity on acceptable activities within girls’ colleges. No further updates on modifications to the restrictions have been announced.

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