In view of the scorching heat, the administration has postponed the exams not only from KG to 8th but also for class 12th Government holidays have also been declared for students. Deputy Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya has given instructions to extend the holidays for students from KG to 12th class till 31 May. Earlier, holidays were declared till 24 May for students up to 8th class.
Due to the increasing temperature of summer, it has become difficult for common people to go out of their homes Meanwhile, in view of the scorching heat, the administration has officially declared holidays not only for students from kindergarten to 8th but also for students of class 12th. This will provide relief to the students.
Teachers gave suggestions by messaging in WhatsApp group
Teachers have also sent a message to the students in the WhatsApp group that everyone will study at home and protect themselves from the heat. This will keep you safe and homework will also be sent regularly.
Teachers have also said that no student should go out of the house between 9 am and 5 pm. If necessary, cover the head with a cloth. Keep drinking water frequently. Avoid eating fried or market-bought food items. Do not go to bathe in the village pond or big canal, as drowning incidents are highest in summer. Travel long distances in traffic by bus or car.
Government and private schools will remain closed till May 31
Deputy Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya directed to extend the holidays for students from KG to 12th class till May 31. Earlier, holidays were declared till May 24 for students up to class 8th.
In this regard, the Deputy Commissioner directed the District Education Officer and District Elementary Education Officer to ensure holidays in government, semi-government and private schools from kindergarten to Class 12 in the district.
If any school is found open, the department will keep an eye on it. During the holiday period, teachers, non-teaching officers and employees will be present in the school as before. Schools are closed since the administration had earlier declared the holiday.