Schools Reopen for Primary Students in Kashmir After Heatwave Break | Check More Details Here


Srinagar, July 30 – In a bid to ensure uninterrupted education for young learners, the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, VK Bidhuri, has announced the resumption of regular classes for primary students from tomorrow, July 31.


The decision comes after a two-day suspension of classes due to a persistent heatwave that gripped the valley. Recognizing the importance of consistent education, especially for primary-level students, authorities deemed it necessary to restore normal school operations.


Bidhuri emphasized the significance of education and the need for continuous learning. The return to regular schooling is expected to provide much-needed academic stability for young children.


With the easing of the heatwave, schools are now prepared to welcome back primary students and facilitate their learning process in a conducive environment.

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