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PEF School Disconnected Fans Chiniot Incident 2026

PEF School Disconnected Fans Chiniot Incident 2026




A shocking case has emerged from Chiniot where a public primary school allegedly turned off classroom fans to reduce its heavy monthly electricity bill, forcing young children to study in suffocating, extreme summer heat. The distressing incident took place at the Government Primary School in Chak 131 Lonewala, sparking widespread public outrage and raising serious safety concerns for students. According to reports, school staff explicitly informed students that the fans were deliberately cut off due to soaring power costs.
 
This situation highlights a massive structural crisis within the outsourced public education sector, revealing how financial inflation directly compromises student well-being. Leaving young children to sit through intense lectures in overheated, unventilated classrooms damages their health and severely affects their academic focus. This incident comes right as educational institutions face immense budgetary pressures due to high commercial tariffs across the Punjab Board system.
 
Chiniot School Outrage and Institutional Context
 
The incident gained massive public attention after a video showing distressed students in sweat-drenched clothes inside the hot classrooms began circulating across social media platforms. Investigative reports indicate that the local administration reacted after the public backlash exposed the severe conditions. According to official sources, the Government Primary School in Chak 131 Lonewala is an outsourced institution operating under public-private partnerships.
 
The School Education Department Punjab has previously acknowledged that a massive chunk of its non-salary budget goes directly toward commercial power costs. While the provincial government has discussed shifting educational institutes to domestic tariffs, independent operators face immediate financial burdens. However, forcing innocent students to pay the price of inflation by shutting off essential cooling systems has triggered intense accountability demands from parents and civil society.
 
Investigation Timeline and Official Government Action
 
The provincial authorities have launched an immediate inquiry to address the violation of basic student rights. Education officials confirmed that because the primary school was previously outsourced to a private contractor, direct administrative action will follow specific regulatory channels. A formal letter is being dispatched to the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund PEEF to initiate strict legal proceedings against the private school operator.
 
The School Education Department Punjab has reiterated that the health and safety of students cannot be compromised under any financial pretext. Officials plan to audit similar outsourced schools in the Chiniot district to ensure that basic facilities like ventilation, clean drinking water, and working fans are being actively provided. This critical intervention aims to prevent individual operators from cutting corners at the expense of student health.
 
Parents and Public Reaction on Punjab School Facility Crisis
 
The disturbing news has sparked severe anxiety among parents, who are now demanding a uniform policy regarding seasonal breaks and utility management. Many are questioning the logic of keeping young children in harsh classroom environments without basic cooling during intense heatwaves. Representatives from various parent teacher associations have called for immediate inspections of all rural primary centers.
 
Furthermore, public circles are urging the Chief Minister to accelerate solarization initiatives for underprivileged schools to permanently resolve power budget issues. Parents argue that if an operator cannot afford basic electricity, the state must immediately revoke their contract and take direct control. The conversation has now shifted toward reforming how public-private partnership models manage essential utilities during peak summer months.


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