Pakistan has suspended school activities at its High Commission in India due to low enrollment level, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
The Foreign Office said on Monday that the High Commission school was never open to the public. The number of children decreased due to the drop in the number of High Commission staff, the FO, and added that the staff of the High Commission was reduced by half in June 2020.
Earlier, an Indian journalist tweeted that the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has shut their school due to an “economic crisis” in the country.
“They had no funds to pay teachers and school staff. The salary was pending since last three years,” said AdityaRajKaul. “The PHC was approaching Pakistan MoFA but Pakistan Govt rejected all requests. More Pakistan missions abroad to face similar situation soon due to fund crunch and financial crisis in Pakistan.”