The Tamil Nadu government has postponed the reopening of schools to June 4 due to the continuing summer heat across the state. The decision was announced after considering requests from various sections, including parents, teachers, and education-related groups.
Schools were originally expected to reopen earlier, but the state government decided to delay the date by three days in view of the rising temperatures and weather conditions affecting several districts. Officials said the move was taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students returning to classrooms after the summer vacation.
According to education department sources, the revised reopening schedule will apply to schools across the state. Authorities are also expected to issue further instructions to schools regarding student safety measures, drinking water facilities, and heat-related precautions before classes resume.
The summer season has brought intense heat in many parts of Tamil Nadu over the past few weeks, leading to concerns among parents and the public about students travelling to schools during peak daytime temperatures.
The government’s decision has received attention from education circles and parents who had requested additional time before reopening. The revised schedule is expected to help schools and families prepare better for the new academic term while prioritizing student health and comfort.
0 Comments