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CEO Kulgam Warns Private Schools Against Winter Break Violations

Unauthorized activities during the break may lead to severe consequences, including revocation of school registration

Muneeb Nazeer by Muneeb Nazeer
31/12/2024
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Kulgam: Chief Education Officer Kulgam (CEO), Iqbal Hussain Warns Private Schools Against Violating Winter Break Norms, stating that voilation may lead to revocation of school registration.

The Chief Education Officer (CEO) of Kulgam has issued a stern warning to private schools in the district against violating the prescribed winter break norms. The warning comes after several complaints were received regarding private schools operating during the scheduled winter break.

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Talking to reporters as per news agency JKNS CEO Kulgam Iqbal Hussain Said, the winter break is mandatory for all schools, including private institutions, to ensure the safety and well-being of students during the harsh winter months. However, some private schools have been found to be flouting this norm, putting the students at risk.

Hussain while stressing on conducting unauthorized activities during the winter break is strictly prohibited. Hussain stressed that such actions undermine the purpose of the holidays, which is to provide students with a much-needed break.

“The winter break is essential for students to rest, rejuvenate, and engage in recreational activities,” Hussain said. “Any misuse of school premises or transportation services for unauthorized purposes will be treated with utmost seriousness.”

Private schools found guilty of utilizing their facilities for tuition classes or other unauthorized activities during the winter break will face severe consequences, he said, adding “Strict action will be taken, including the revocation of the school’s registration,” he warned.

By taking a firm stance, CEO Hussain aims to ensure that private schools adhere to the norms and allow students to enjoy their winter break without any undue pressure or stress, he added. (JKNS)

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