SRINAGAR — In response to a persistent heatwave, the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir has ordered a temporary suspension of classwork for primary-level students across the region.

According to Order No. 200-DIVCOM2024, issued on July 28, 2024, all government and recognized private schools will halt classes for students up to the primary level on July 29 and 30. The decision comes in the wake of consistent calls to protect young children from the ongoing extreme temperatures.

Despite the suspension of classes for primary-level students, all teaching and non-teaching staff are required to continue their duties as usual.

The measure comes as the valley experiences an unusual and prolonged heatwave, raising concerns about the health and safety of school children.

Meanwhile, the divisional administration is monitoring the situation closely and said it will take necessary measures as warranted by the changing weather conditions.

This post first appeared on The Kashmir Pulse

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