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Delhi govt may not cancel summer break in schools

Although some private schools are of the view that the summer break can be advanced this year to avoid academic loss, government officials said Delhi’s ‘harsh weather conditions’ won’t allow them to continue regular classes in May and June.

Published on: Apr 16, 2020 09:03 AM IST
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Even though the nationwide lockdown has been extended by 19 days, the Delhi government is unlikely to cancel summer vacations in schools.

Representational image. (HT file)
Representational image. (HT file)

Although some private schools are of the view that the summer break can be advanced this year to avoid academic loss, government officials said Delhi’s ‘harsh weather conditions’ won’t allow them to continue regular classes in May and June.

All private and public schools in the city have been closed since March 13 given the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic. In Delhi schools, the summer break starts in the second week of May and continues until June. Schools reopen in the first week of July.

A senior Delhi government official said that the education department is taking suggestions from stakeholders. “It’s impossible for us to cancel the summer break considering the harsh weather conditions of Delhi in May and June. We are considering conducting classes for senior students from 9am to 12pm for some days in June. It’s highly unlikely that schools will reopen before July,” the official said.

Many private schools across the city said that it would be better if the government advances the summer break. “The government can declare this lockdown period as a summer break and restart the school session by the last week of June. However, the government’s concern over the weather conditions in Delhi during that time is also genuine. They can also come up with a class-wise summer break plan,” Jyoti Arora, principal of Mount Abu School in Rohini, said.

Meanwhile, both private and public schools in the city have already started conducting online classes and are also sending worksheets and activities via emails, WhatsApp and SMS daily.

The Delhi government is also considering a tie-up with a television channel soon to cover all students. “We are in talks with some channels. We are planning to get four hours’ airtime every day for classes 9 to 12,” said the official.

 
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Fareeha Iftikhar

Fareeha Iftikhar is a Special Correspondent with the national political bureau of the Hindustan Times. She tracks the education ministry, and covers the beat at the national level for the newspaper. She also writes on issues related to gender, human rights and different policy matters.

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