Manama may temporarily ban new schools in Juffair
- Bahrain: Thursday, January 03 - 2013 at 06:47
The municipal council of the Bahraini capital Manama may reintroduce a temporary ban on the opening of new private schools, institutes and universities in Juffair, Gulf Daily News has reported. "Juffair is facing a genuine traffic crisis and allowing more educational facilities won't solve the problem. It will further escalate it," said council technical committee chairman and area councillor Hussain Qarqoor. There are already 12 government and private educational facilities in just four blocks of Juffair. Last June, the council took the decision in a bid to tackle mounting traffic chaos while a study into the classification of the area was completed. However, the municipalities and urban planning affairs minister, Dr Juma Al Ka'abi, revoked the decision in July, saying the ban broke the country's classification rules.
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