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Srinagar, July 8: Despite the official end of the summer vacation period, Birla Open Minds International School Pampore has yet to resume regular classwork—prompting backlash from parents, some of whom accuse the institution of operating with a “capitalist mindset” and defying government directives.

The school administration has informed parents that offline classes will resume on Monday, July 14, 2025. Until then, online sessions will continue, with schedules being shared through WhatsApp groups by respective coordinators.

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However, many parents are unhappy with the extended break. “The school functions like a private kingdom and often ignores government guidelines. This delay in reopening is just another example,” said one concerned parent.

According to school officials, the delay is due to a summer camp currently being held in Sonamarg, where some students and staff are participating. Parents claim that the camp includes only around 10% of male students, while the girls had a similar trip during the official vacation.

“This means the majority of students are sitting idle, while a privileged few are on trips. The focus seems to be more on such activities than on academics,” one parent added.

Parents also raised concerns about alleged monopoly practices, pointing out that the school allows only one vendor to sell books and uniforms, often at inflated prices. They argue this restricts choice and puts an unnecessary financial burden on families.

All official communication from the school continues to be shared primarily through WhatsApp, which has raised concerns over accessibility and formal transparency.

With frustration growing, parents are calling on education authorities to enforce accountability and ensure fair, student-centric policies in private schools across the region.

Principal Responds

In response to the concerns, the Principal of Birla Open Minds School Pampore told this reporter over the phone.

> “Our 350 students, teaching staff, and school buses are currently involved in summer programs. For students who did not attend the Sonamarg camp, we are providing online classes. Once the summer ends, regular classwork will resume.”

She further clarified that classes for Grades 11 and 12 are already being conducted as per schedule.

Despite the explanation, many parents are still urging the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) to intervene and ensure that all private schools follow uniform reopening policies and avoid practices that may burden families or compromise students’ education.

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