They inspected the cold storage set up for the COVID-19 vaccines and reviewed the standard operating procedures (SOPs) adopted for the vaccines, a press release said.
Despite harsh weather, with the support of the parents, partners and security forces, the programme has managed to implement the campaign successfully.
Shahram said that testing and screening of teachers and students against corona infection would continue and measures are being taken to increase the testing facilities.
The airline allowed two passengers to board its flight TK0584 from Istanbul to Lahore without proof of negative RT-PCR test.
Both countries are listed as a Category B countries by Pakistan, which means that inbound passengers landing in Pakistan have to get a PCR test at least 96 hours before traveling.
Airport managers are personally supervising the implementation.
Several passengers were denied entry into the airports for not following the SOPs set by the authority.
The Deputy Commissioner also urged the people to adopt standard operating procedures (SOPs) to curb the virus for spreading further as prevention was the only way to contain it.