J-K announces summer vacation for schools from July 6 to 19 amid rising temperatures

1 Jul 2026 • 8:57 AM MYT
ANI
ANI

India's largest TV news agency and newswire service, covering news and controversy.

Image from: J-K announces summer vacation for schools from July 6 to 19 amid rising temperatures

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 1 (ANI): The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) announced summer vacation for all government and recognised private schools up to the higher secondary level across the Kashmir Valley from July 6 to July 19 in view of the prevailing heatwave conditions.

According to an official order, all schools in the Valley will remain closed during the notified period, and classes will resume after the vacation.

The decision comes amid a rise in temperatures across Kashmir over the past several days, with parents and students demanding an early summer break due to the prevailing weather conditions.

Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Sakina Itoo, in a post on X, urged students to stay safe during the vacation by remaining hydrated and taking necessary precautions against the heat.

She also advised students to utilise the break for rest and return to school refreshed after the holidays.

Itoo wrote, "In view of the prevailing weather conditions across the Kashmir Valley, all Government and recognised private schools shall observe Summer Vacation from 6th July to 19th July 2026. Schools will reopen on 20th July 2026."

She added, "The well-being and safety of our students remain our highest priority. I wish all our students, teachers, and school staff a safe, healthy, and refreshing break. I also urge everyone to stay hydrated, take necessary precautions during the heat, and utilise this time for rest, reading, and meaningful family engagement. Wishing you all a happy and safe summer vacation."

According to the India Meterological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature in Kashmir in June reached up to 35.4°C at Kupwara and 35.2°C in Srinagar City, marking one of the hottest months in over two decades.

Weather experts have advised people to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours, stay adequately hydrated and take necessary precautions against heat-related illnesses, particularly children, elderly people and those with underlying health conditions. (ANI)

Newswav Malaysia Best News App

Newswav is an online content aggregator and obtains its content from different online sources. The content in the app do not belong to Newswav nor do they reflect the opinions of Newswav and its staff. Your use of this app indicates your understanding and acceptance of this information.

Newswav Sdn. Bhd. (201701008480 (1222645-M)) 2026 All Rights Reserved