Schools Forcing Students, Staff to Attend During Summer Vacations Will Face Action; Warns DSEK

Srinagar, June 26 : The Directorate of School Education, Kashmir (DSEK), GN Itoo has issued a stern warning to private schools allegedly compelling students and teachers to attend school during the ongoing summer vacation period, a move deemed a serious violation of established norms and regulations.

In an official circular issued by DSEK, GN Itoo, a copy of which lies with news agency JKNS reads, It has come to the notice of this Directorate that some private schools are asking the students and teachers to attend school during the ongoing summer vacation period on one or the other pretext.

This practice is a serious violation of established norms and guidelines, and it undermines the very purpose of these essential breaks, it reads.

Circular further reads that, in view of the above, all recognised private schools are hereby directed to ensure that no student or teacher shall be compelled to attend school or participate in any academic or extra-curricular activities during the officially declared summer vacation period.

Any deviation from these circular instructions shall be viewed seriously and invite action as per law on the subject, reads the circular. (JKNS)

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