Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is considering extending the summer vacation for schools in view of the prevailing intense heatwave across the state.
Speaking to media, School and Mass Education (SME) Minister Nityananda Gond said that a decision on whether to extend the vacation will be taken after assessing the weather situation.
“Time will tell whether the summer break will be extended or not. We will take a decision based on the ground situation at that time,” the Minister stated.
“If the heat conditions do not ease, the vacation period could be prolonged. The safety of children is the top priority of the School and Mass Education Department,” he emphasised.
The state government had announced an early summer vacation for all schools from April 27 due to the severe heatwave conditions across the state. The vacation was originally scheduled to end on June 17. However, officials have indicated that the duration may be revised depending on the intensity of the heat.
The Minister’s statement comes as several parts of Odisha continue to experience high temperatures, prompting concerns over the health and well-being of schoolchildren.







