Punjab schools reopen tomorrow
Re-opening of schools in Punjab: Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains has announced that schools will reopen from tomorrow – 17 July 2023. However, the Deputy Commissioners have been directed. led declared holidays at schools at their level, only in areas that were still flooded or buildings flooded. Damaged.
The Minister of Education has also directed school principals and administrators to ensure that school buildings are safe for children. Initially, the government announced the closure of schools from 11 to 13 July and extended the closure until 16 July due to heavy rain in the state as directed by State Minister Bhagwant Mann.
State Minister of Education Tweet about reopening schools in Punjab
The tweet says that from tomorrow, Monday, July 17, 2023, all schools in Punjab will be open as usual. All Deputy State Trustees have been directed to ensure that the Government/Support/Accredited Schools and Private Schools facilities coordinate with Panchayat, Education, Local Government, Irrigation, Public buildings or other facilities are safe for children.” Check out the tweets below:
February 17, 2023 is incorrect. வுக்கு க்குல்கு All provincial deputy commissioners were instructed to coordinate with Panchayat, Education, Local Government, Irrigation, Public Works and other departments to ensure that Government/Eid/Management closed doors and private schools…
– Harjot Singh Bains (@harjotbains)
July 16, 2023
Important guidance on reopening schools in Punjab
In the tweet, the Minister of State Education also stated that principals and governing boards of all schools must ensure that school buildings are safe for students at their level. They will be responsible for all types of student safety.
The minister has directed them to ensure that school permits are safe for children. In addition, if any school or site is flooded or any school building is damaged, the Deputy Commissioners of the districts concerned will declare holidays only at those schools.
School in Noida closed due to rain
In addition to Punjab, the district government in Gautam Buddha Nagar has also announced the closure of schools in the district until July 14 due to the rising water level of the Yamuna River. Schools in the state capital New Delhi were also closed due to flooding in the city.
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Source: HIS Education