Islamabad enforces ‘Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act’
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Islamabad enforces ‘Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act’
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has introduced rules to enforce the “Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2021” in Islamabad’s Capital Territory (ICT). The law was passed three years ago with an aim to put an end to corporal punishment both at the government and the private schools. According »»»


Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act enforced in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Rules in accordance with the “Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act, 2021” have been launched for the implementation of the law that aimed to put an end to corporal punishment at schools and foster a culture of non-violence. The said act was passed in 2021; however, rules were notified »»»

Corporal punishment rules launched in ICT schools
The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training and Ministry of Law & Justice successfully launched the ‘Islamabad Capital Territory Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Rules, 2022’. The ministries launched the rules in collaboration with Parliamentary Caucus on Child Rights, and United »»»
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