Heatwave in West Bengal: Gov't prepones vacation of state-run schools from April 22

Education Minister Bratya Basu said private schools are also being requested to prepone the summer holiday in the interest of students
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The West Bengal government today, Thursday, April 18, preponed the summer vacation of state-run and aided schools from April 22 in view of the prevailing heatwave conditions, stated a report by PTI.

A notification issued by the School Education Department today, April 18, said apart from pupils, the teaching and non-teaching staff of the schools will be on leave during the period but subject to the direction of election authorities concerned in view of ensuing Lok Sabha elections 2024.

"Considering the prevailing heatwave situation, the competent authority has decided to prepone the summer vacation in the schools under your administrative jurisdiction with effect from April 22 except for schools in hill areas of Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts, wherein the existing academic schedule may continue until further order," the notice issued by School Education Secretary to the presidents of primary education and secondary boards, said.

Earlier in view of the ensuing elections and keeping in mind many schools in northern parts of Bengal have already been turned into camps of security forces as also booths, the summer vacation had been scheduled from May 6.

Education Minister Bratya Basu said private schools are also being requested to prepone the summer holiday in the interest of students.

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