Summer holidays declared school since May 23 … – News-Patiala English


In North India, the heat has started showing his terrible form. The temperature is growing rapidly. This terrible heat has also slaughtered the lives of animals and birds along with humans.

It has come to parents and relief for parents and children. In view of increasing heat, the summer holidays have gone to the schools of Chandigarh. Summer vacations are being launched from May 23 for more than 1.5 lakh students to study in more than 120 government government schools. These holidays will remain for 39 days and will continue to turn up to June 30, after which the school will re-opened on July 1.

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With the Department of Education, along with the declaration of the holidays, teachers are preparing for their homework. Education Department will also apply the National Service Plan (NSS) camp for students during the holidays, whose dates will be told to school soon.

In addition to the client and group D staff, the principal will regularly attend schools to handle the departmental work and respond to letters. In addition, teachers will also be found two or two days a duty according to roster.

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The CCPCR appeal to take care of children in the sun & MLDR;
In view of the growing heat, Chandigarh Committee for Protection of Child Rights for Protection of Child Rights (CCPCR) has appealed to the Education Department to set the time to play in the fields for children of pre-primary and primary schools. The commission directed that small children should be protected from direct sunlight and their external activities, such as sports and holidays, a low-sungroom, a low-day-day-day time. School officials also advised that if children appear to be symptoms of heat related diseases, immediately provide medical attention. At the same time, CCPCR has also appealed to parents to take care of their children when they left and bring your children in this terrible heat.

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