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No extension in winter break, schools to reopen from Jan 12 in Jammu Summer Zone

 

Jammu, Jan 10, KNT: Amid widespread speculation on social media regarding a possible extension of winter vacations, officials clarified on Saturday that all private and government schools in the Summer Zone of Jammu will reopen as scheduled from January 12, with no further extension of the winter break.

Officials stated that the teaching faculty had already resumed their duties and were directed to attend schools on Saturday. They confirmed that teachers are present in their respective institutions, while students are expected to join classes from January 12 as per the existing academic calendar.

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The clarification was issued after unverified reports circulating online claimed that winter vacations in Jammu might be extended due to weather conditions. Officials termed these claims as baseless and advised parents and students not to rely on unofficial information.

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They said that all necessary arrangements have been put in place to ensure the smooth resumption of academic activities across government and private schools in the Summer Zone. School administrations have also been asked to strictly adhere to the issued schedule and ensure regular functioning once students return.

Education department officials reiterated that any decision related to holidays or changes in the academic calendar would be communicated only through official channels, and urged the public to avoid spreading or acting upon rumours.

With this clarification, the winter break in the Summer Zone of Jammu will officially end on January 10, and normal classwork for students will resume from January 12. [KNT]

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