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JKTWA demands announcement of summer vacations | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 4: J&K Teacher's Welfare Association (JKTWA) has appealed to the state education department to immediately announce schedule of summer vacations in view of the rise in mercury levels in plain areas across Jammu province. The demand was raised in a general body meeting of JKTWA held here today under the presidentship of its chairman Mohinder Sharma. Addressing the teaching community, president JKTWA Jasmeet Singh said that due to sudden rise in levels of mercury above 44 degrees the school going children studying in govt run schools are facing numerous hardships. On behalf of teaching community, Singh appealed to the state education department to take view of the adverse weather conditions and hardships being faced by the students in the absence of regular power supply and lack of drinking water facilities in the school premises. Several other senior members of the teaching community raised the issue of prevailing heat wave conditions and urged the higher authorities to chalk out schedule of the summer vacations and announce the same at the earliest. "It is high time the summer vacations should be announced," the members of the association demanded. The teachers claimed that majority of private schools have already announced vacations and are closed but the govt schools are still open. |
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