Srinagar, June 12, (KNS): Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA) has appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir government to announce summer vacations in schools across the Valley in view of the ongoing heatwave that has gripped the region.
In a statement issued today, KTA President Aijaz Shahdhar expressed serious concern over the impact of the soaring temperatures on school-going children. “A majority of our schools lack the infrastructure and facilities necessary to safeguard children from the effects of this intense heat. Classrooms are often overcrowded and poorly ventilated, making it extremely difficult for students to concentrate or cope,” Shahdhar said.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
He added that continuing in-person classes under such extreme conditions poses a serious health risk to students and staff alike. “It is imperative that the government intervenes and announces summer vacation immediately. Such a decision would prioritise the well-being and safety of our children,” Shahdhar said.
The Kashmir Trade Alliance has urged the concerned authorities, particularly the Directorate of School Education Kashmir, to take prompt action in light of the escalating heat conditions and rising public concern. (KNS)