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Health or Homework?” – Kashmir Govt’s Refusal to Extend Summer Holidays Sparks Public Outrage

As temperatures soar across Kashmir, the government insists the 15-day summer break is sufficient—sparking concern among parents and students over health and academic pressure.

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 4:54 PM
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Published: July 2, 2025
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Minister Sakina emphasized the need for balancing rest with academic responsibility, stating that “education should not be compromised repeatedly.”
Minister Sakina emphasized the need for balancing rest with academic responsibility, stating that “education should not be compromised repeatedly.”
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The Azadi Times Web Desk | Srinagar | (IaJK) July 2, 2025: In the midst of an intense heatwave sweeping across the Kashmir Valley, the Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister, Sakina Itoo, has categorically ruled out any immediate extension of the ongoing summer vacation. Her comments, made on Wednesday, have sparked mixed reactions among students, parents, and educators who were hoping for a longer break due to the relentless rise in temperatures.

“Fifteen days are enough,” the minister said, dismissing speculation about an extended summer break. “We are closely monitoring weather patterns. If absolutely necessary, we’ll revisit the decision after July 7, but right now, there’s no plan for an extension.”

The government had earlier announced summer holidays for all public and private schools in the Valley from June 23 to July 7, following record-breaking heat that made attending classes physically challenging, especially for younger students.

“We Can’t Keep Shutting Down Schools Every Time It Gets Hot”

Minister Sakina emphasized the need for balancing rest with academic responsibility, stating that “education should not be compromised repeatedly.” She further noted that weather forecasts suggest some improvement after July 4, indicating a possible reopening of schools as scheduled.

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“We understand the concern for children’s well-being, but learning must continue. We cannot allow the academic calendar to fall apart each time a heatwave strikes,” she added.

However, this firm stance has not gone down well with many in the Valley. Parents and student groups have voiced frustration, questioning the practicality of sending children back to school if high temperatures persist beyond July 7.

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Valley Still Reeling from Heat, Confusion and Speculation Continue

In several districts, temperatures remain several degrees above normal, fueling public pressure on the administration to reconsider. Many schools had even altered their working hours before the summer break to cope with the heat.

“It’s not just about education—it’s about health and safety too,” said a school teacher in Anantnag. “We are not denying the importance of studies, but physical conditions must be considered seriously.”

Will the Govt Reconsider?

Despite her strong statement, the minister did leave room for review, stating that the situation would be re-evaluated post-July 7, based on updated meteorological data.

Until then, uncertainty prevails in homes and classrooms across the Valley, where the question lingers: Is a two-week break really enough when the heat refuses to relent?

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