1:11 pm, Monday, 6 May 2024

Schools, colleges to remain shut for seven days

The government has decided to keep all primary, secondary schools, colleges and madrassas closed from April 21 to April 27 due to the heatwave sweeping over the country.
The decision was taken considering the health safety of the students going to the schools.
Mahbubur Rahman, public relation officer of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education and a top official of the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, provided the information on Saturday.

All the government schools were supposed to reopen on Sunday after Eid and Pohela Boishakh holidays.
Earlier, the government directed to suspend daily assemblies at all its primary schools across the country until further notice due to the ongoing heatwave.

The Directorate of Primary and Mass Education issued a notification in this regard signed by Md Touhidul Islam, assistant director (Policy and Operations, Integrated Education), on Saturday
Besides, the highest temperature of the country this year was recorded in Chuadanga at 41.3°C on Friday.

The district had also recorded the highest temperature across the country for the fourth straight day, according to Chuadanga Weather Observatory.

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Schools, colleges to remain shut for seven days

Update Time : 11:09:17 pm, Saturday, 20 April 2024

The government has decided to keep all primary, secondary schools, colleges and madrassas closed from April 21 to April 27 due to the heatwave sweeping over the country.
The decision was taken considering the health safety of the students going to the schools.
Mahbubur Rahman, public relation officer of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education and a top official of the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, provided the information on Saturday.

All the government schools were supposed to reopen on Sunday after Eid and Pohela Boishakh holidays.
Earlier, the government directed to suspend daily assemblies at all its primary schools across the country until further notice due to the ongoing heatwave.

The Directorate of Primary and Mass Education issued a notification in this regard signed by Md Touhidul Islam, assistant director (Policy and Operations, Integrated Education), on Saturday
Besides, the highest temperature of the country this year was recorded in Chuadanga at 41.3°C on Friday.

The district had also recorded the highest temperature across the country for the fourth straight day, according to Chuadanga Weather Observatory.