The Punjab Examination Commission demanded urgent official explanations from multiple government schools after the administrations failed to upload the annual examination results of 30000 students onto the regional online system.
Official reports indicated that several crucial deadlines passed without any action, leaving the provincial academic records completely incomplete and raising significant concerns regarding potential negative impacts on overall student progress.
In Lahore, dozens of individual government school heads also missed the final submission dates, prompting the Lahore Education Authority to publish an official list identifying every single failing local institution.
The specific schools officially named in the public document are located across regional areas including Karbath, Ghaziabad, Lidhar, Charrar Pind, R.A. Bazaar, Walton, Ghawind, and the prominent Customs Colony neighborhood.
Administrative negligence and poor internal data handling by these individual school management teams were blamed for the widespread delays in uploading the vital student annual examination records onto the portal.
Consequently, the regional School Education Department ordered all defaulting heads to resubmit the data immediately, warning that strict administrative penalties will be enforced against anyone who fails to fully comply.