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ENN EXCLUSIVE: Matric Exams in Chaos: Delays, System Failure, and Mounting Anger in Karachi
Karachi: With just days left before the commencement of Class 9 and 10 board examinations, a deepening administrative crisis has triggered panic among students, parents, and school administrations across the city. Despite the scale of the examination affecting nearly 400,000 students — admit cards have yet to be issued in full , and examination centres remain unclear for many candidates. The official board portal has also faced outages, further compounding confusion. The u
Apr 42 min read




Special Report: Matric Exams in Chaos: Delays, System Failure and Mounting anger in Karachi.
Special Report: Matric Exams in Chaos: Delays, System Failure and Mounting anger in Karachi.
Apr 50 min read


Smart Lockdown Proposal Rejected Amid Lack of Consensus
Officials said the proposed smart lockdown — initially considered as part of energy conservation measures amid regional tensions affecting fuel supplies — could not proceed due to the lack of agreement between federal and provincial stakeholders.
Mar 301 min read




ENN Prime @7pm Headline 25th March, 2026
ENN Prime @7pm Headline 25th March, 2026
Mar 270 min read




Pakistan's EdTech is booming
According to recent market analyses, Pakistan's online education market (a core subset of EdTech) reached approximately USD 327.79 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a robust CAGR of 24.43% from 2025 to 2033, potentially reaching USD 2,343.77 million by 2033. This explosive growth is driven by factors like increased mobile connectivity, demand for flexible learning, and post-pandemic shifts toward hybrid models.
Mar 182 min read


Karachi’s Biggest Book & EdTech Fair Gains Momentum as Schools Commit 250,000 Students and 70,000 Parents
KIBEF 2026 is set to bring together 120+ exhibitors, 250,000 students, and 70,000 parents—making it the largest Book & EdTech Fair in the country.
Mar 182 min read


Fuel Crisis Pushes Pakistan’s Universities Toward Online Education
Officials have discussed reducing physical attendance at universities as part of broader energy conservation measures aimed at lowering fuel consumption across the country. The proposal includes temporary suspension of in-person classes while allowing universities to continue academic activities through online platforms.
Mar 91 min read


تعلیم کی گفتگو کو نئی سمت دینے کی ضرورت : ایجوکیشن نیوز نیٹ ورک کیوں مختلف ہوگا؟
پاکستان میں میڈیا میں تعلیم کی کوریج عموماً دو انتہاؤں کے درمیان گھومتی ہے۔ یا تو یہ محض امتحانات، نتائج اور داخلوں کی خبریں ہوتی ہیں، یا پھر چند وقتی بیانات اور سیاسی اعلانات۔ اس کے برعکس تعلیم ایک ایسا شعبہ ہے جو معیشت، معاشرت اور قومی مستقبل سے براہِ راست جڑا ہوا ہے۔ لیکن افسوس کہ ہمارے ہاں اس پر سنجیدہ اور مستقل مکالمہ موجود نہیں۔
Mar 92 min read


The Future of Book Publishing in Pakistan
Market projections suggest cautious optimism. Pakistan’s overall books market is expected to generate approximately US$60.83 million in revenue by 2025, with the number of readers projected to reach 27.3 million by 2030 (Statista, 2025a).
Mar 92 min read


Why does the Education News Network (ENN) need to exist?
The answer is not as simple as one would think. In a country like ours, educational stories are often underreported. Our channels seem to focus on other aspects such as politics and entertainment, but education is not a side story. It is the foundation of every other story. Education is news. Student voices need to be heard. They need to be understood. We just do not treat it that way, unfortunately. We focus on politics, economic growth, entertainment industry – which are im
Mar 92 min read


AI Set to Become Compulsory in Universities Students Welcome Move but Teachers Flag Readiness Issues
By ENN Education News Pakistan Pakistan’s universities are moving toward making artificial intelligence a compulsory part of degree programs, a step policymakers say is essential to prepare graduates for a rapidly evolving digital economy. While the idea has generally been welcomed by students, conversations on campuses suggest implementation may be more complex than policy announcements indicate. Across several universities contacted by ENN, students say AI tools are already
Feb 262 min read
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