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New School Timings Announced In Kashmir

Parents Urge Authorities To Announce Limited Holidays Amid Forecast For Wet Spell, Colder Days

Srinagar, Oct 31 : The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on Monday ordered change in the school timing with effect November 1 in the Valley.

As per the DSEK’s order, a copy of which lies with GNS, the class work in all the government as well recognized private schools of Kashmir Division shall be from 10 am to 3 pm within the Municipal limits of Srinagar.

The class work in schools falling outside the Municipal limits of Srinagar, it said, will be from 10: 30am to 3:30pm.

“The order/instructions shall be adhered to strictly by all the concerned institutions. Any deviation in this regard shall be viewed seriously,” the order added.

Meanwhile, parents on Monday urged school authorities to announce at least one week’s holiday in schools in view of the weather forecast of rains and snowfall coupled with prediction of “drastic decrease” in the day temperature.

“We request authorities to announce a limited holiday during the week or ten days given the fact that schools are not equipped with heating systems etc. There is already ample time before examinations this session and as such there won’t be learning losses,” a group of parents said.

 

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