Madhya Pradesh Extends Teachers Summer Break Due to Heatwave; Schools Scheduled to Reopen on June 16
The Madhya Pradesh government has announced an extension of the summer vacation for teachers by seven days, changing the reporting date from June 1 to June 7, in response to the ongoing heatwave affecting the region. This decision is aimed at safeguarding the health and well-being of educators amid extreme temperatures.
The extension takes into account not only the harsh weather conditions but also the additional responsibilities that teachers are handling, including participation in the ongoing census and board examination processes. Despite the changes regarding teachers, schools are scheduled to reopen for students on June 16, maintaining the original timeline for student resumption.
The state has experienced a significant rise in temperatures this season, prompting authorities to take necessary measures to protect the interests of both teaching staff and students. This decision aligns with efforts made in other regions facing similar climatic challenges, reinforcing the commitment to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment.
