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Haryana govt extends Summertime Holidays at Colleges until June 15

CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government on Friday extended the summer vacations in most schools until June 15.
Based on an order issued by the Directorate of School Education, the state government made a decision to prolong the summer vacations after accepting the coronavirus scenario into consideration.

The state government had previously announced summer holidays at schools until May 31.

Yet, teachers will be attending school work from June 1, according to the purchase.

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School heads will probably prepare a roster, depending on that only 50 percent of the teachers would be attending colleges at one moment.

Teachers will be attending necessary administrative and educational work including preparing report cards of pupils along with focusing on admission-related work, in accordance with the purchase.

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