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J&K Students Association Calls for Short Summer Break Amid Scorching Heatwave

Kashmir Dot Com by Kashmir Dot Com
July 23, 2024
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The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association here on Tuesday requested Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) to announce a short summer break for schools due to the severe heatwave sweeping the region. The Association emphasised that the current weather conditions pose significant health risks to students.

In an official statement, National General Secretary of Association Aadil Bhat expressed grave concern about the decision to reopen schools which was taken on July 18th. “We are not accustomed to such high temperatures, and the ongoing heatwave is making daily life extremely challenging. Students, in particular, are at risk as they are required to attend classes every day in conditions that can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and other heat-related illnesses,” said Bilal.

Bhat further highlighted the inadequacies in school infrastructure, noting that most schools are ill-equipped to handle the extreme heat. “Many schools lack basic cooling facilities such as fans, and students often have to travel long distances in the scorching sun to reach their schools. This increases the likelihood of heat-induced health issues, including fainting and other serious conditions,” he added.

National spokesperson of Association Faisal Bilal also underscored the urgency of the situation. “There has been no relief from the relentless heat for weeks. The government must ensure that children are given a few more days off to protect their health. If students are forced to endure these conditions, it will not only deteriorate their health but also impede their ability to learn effectively,” she stated.

In recent weeks, Jammu & Kashmir has experienced record-high temperatures, making daily activities uncomfortable and unsafe, particularly for younger students who are more susceptible to extreme weather conditions. Many schools lack adequate cooling infrastructure, leaving classrooms hotter than outdoor temperatures and creating a challenging environment for effective learning.

The Association called on the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Manoj Sinha and Directorate of School Education to prioritise the health and safety of students. “Ensuring the well-being of our children should be our foremost concern. Exposing them to these extreme conditions in poorly equipped classrooms is both irresponsible and detrimental to their health and education,” emphasised the spokesperson.

The association criticized the Secretary of Education and the Director of Education for their apparent disconnect from the harsh realities faced by students, noting that they continue to sit in their air-conditioned offices, seemingly unaware of the scorching heat outside. Association highlighted that many parents have expressed concern about sending their children to school under such extreme weather conditions. The fear of heat-related illnesses is prevalent among the community, and parents are seeking assurances that their children’s health will not be compromised. The Association urged the authorities to reconsider their decision and announce the short summer vacation until the heatwave subsides. (KDC)

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