CM Orders Closure of Schools up to 10th Class from January 8-14
DIRECTIONS ISSUED IN VIEW OF INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS
Chandigarh, January 7 , Due to the prevailing inclement weather conditions in the region, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has issued a directive for the closure of all schools up to the 10th class from January 8 to January 14.
Understanding the gravity of the situation and with a heartfelt concern for the well-being of students, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has underscored the potential health hazards posed by the prevailing harsh weather conditions. In response to these concerns, he has taken the decisive step of ordering the closure of all schools up to the 10th class from January 8 to January 14 as a necessary precautionary measure.
This decision has been driven by the paramount concern for the health and safety of school-going children who may be vulnerable to the adverse effects of the inclement weather. By prioritising the protection and well-being of the students, Bhagwant Singh Mann has demonstrated the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the welfare of every section of society.
In reaffirming this commitment, the Chief Minister has emphasised the crucial role that proactive measures, such as school closures during adverse weather situations, play in safeguarding the broader interests of the community. This thoughtful and preventive approach reflects the government’s dedication to not only academic pursuits but also the overall health and security of the younger generation, aligning with its broader mission of fostering a secure and thriving society for all.