Srinagar, Jul 18: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday extended the ongoing summer vacation for all government and recognised private schools in the Kashmir Division and the winter zones of Jammu Division till July 22 in view of the prevailing weather conditions.
Education Minister Sakeena Itoo announced the decision, saying the extension was made to ensure the safety and well-being of students amid the continuing heatwave.
“In view of the prevailing weather conditions, it has been decided to extend the summer vacation for all Government and recognised private schools in the Kashmir Division and the winter zones of Jammu Division up to July 22,” Itoo said.
The decision comes a day after several parents and students urged the government to extend the vacation, citing extreme temperatures and difficulties in attending classes during the ongoing heatwave.
The schools were earlier scheduled to reopen before the fresh extension. With the latest order, educational institutions in the affected regions will now remain closed till July 22. Authorities are expected to review the weather situation before announcing any further decision regarding the reopening of schools.


