Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has put an end to all speculation regarding the extension of summer vacation in schools due to the prevailing heatwave. School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond today announced that the summer vacation will conclude as scheduled on June 18, and all schools will reopen on the notified date.
“There is no plan at present to extend the summer vacation. Schools will reopen on June 18 as per the earlier decision,” the Minister clarified.
He, however, added that if the heatwave becomes unbearable in the coming days, the government will review the situation and take an appropriate decision later.
The announcement comes amid a severe heatwave that has gripped most parts of the state for the past several weeks, prompting parents and teachers to demand an extension of the vacation period. With the Southwest Monsoon now advancing into the state, expectations are rising that temperatures may gradually ease in the coming days.The state government had announced summer vacation for schools from May 12 to June 18 this year due to extreme heat.
According to the Minister, after schools reopen, the highest priority will be given to the health and safety of the students. If the heatwave or high temperatures continue in some districts, the respective District Collectors will be empowered to take appropriate decisions, including changing school timings (morning schools) or implementing other necessary measures as per the situation.
Additionally, the administration has directed all District Education Officers (DEOs) to ensure the availability of ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) and adequate drinking water in every school.












