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Saturday, May 22, 2010

SUMMER VACATION
Private schools flout govt order
Shariq Majeed
Tribune News Service

Rajouri, June 2
Ignoring the order of the Directorate of School Education telling all private schools to close down for summer vacations from June 1,a majority of the private schools have refused to comply with the orders and will be closing down according to their norms.

The Directorate of School Education on June 1 said it had informed all heads of the private recognised institutions falling in summer/winter zones of Jammu division to observe summer vacations (50 days for schools in summer zone whereas 10 days for those in winter zone) from June 1. It also said "in case of any default on the part of private recognised schools in the observance of the calendar of vacations, authorised by the government, shall attract action under the law.

Unfazed by the order, a majority of the private recognised schools here still are running beyond the deadline and will close for summer vacations in the second or third week of this month. Even the private schools are planning to cut short the duration of the summer vacations to 40-45 days, which again flouts the government order.

If the International Public School is most likely to close for 45 days summer break in the second week, Himalyan Education Mission School will close in the third week for 40 days’ summer break. Other private schools like Panorama Public School, Rajouri Public School and Taleem Ghar too will close for summer break in the second or third week of this month and the duration of vacations in these schools will be from 40 to 45 days.

Staff members of one of these private schools expressed helplessness to close down the schools as per the orders of the directorate. "Directorate should have given prior intimation for closing the schools. How can we close on one day’s prior information", he said, asking not to be named. "We have to give home assignments to the students and it takes some time. We cannot close down the schools at such a short notice".

Minister of state for education Manjit Singh said any private recognised school violating the government order on summer vacations would be strictly dealt with. "We are asking the chief education officers concerned to make a list of the private schools violating the government order on the date of closing and duration of the summer vacations. In case any private school violates the order, we can de-recognise that school".

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