Delhi Government Shortens Winter Break in Schools from 15 to 6 Days

Delhi Government Shortens Winter Break in Schools from 15 to 6 Days

Last Updated Dec - 07 - 2023, 06:59 PM | Source : The Indian Express | Visitors : 117

The Delhi government has reduced the winter break in schools from 15 to 6 days for the academic session 2023-24.
Delhi Government Shortens Winter Break in Schools from 15 to 6 Days

The Delhi government has cut the winter break from 15 to six days in schools. The sessions will begin on January 1, 2024, according to a circular issued by the Directorate of Education. Winter vacation for the school year 2023-24 was set to run from January 1 to January 15.

"However, in order to ensure that our students are not adversely affected due to the poor air quality in Delhi, a portion of winter Vacation was observed from November 9 to November 18," the notice said.


READ MORE| Vice-President Dhankhar Encourages IIT Students to Pioneer Technology

The remainder of the winter holiday for academic session 2023-2024 will be observed from January 1 to January 6, 2024.


“All the Heads of Schools of Delhi are hereby directed to disseminate this information among all the stakeholders including the teaching/non-teaching staff, students and parents,” the DoE said

READ MORE| India and UAE Sign MoU to Enhance Educational Cooperation

 

 


 

Share :

Trending this week

UGC NET 2026 Exam Schedule And Marking Scheme Released

Jun - 08

UGC NET 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the UGC NET June 2026 examination will be held from June 22 to June 30. The exam... Read More

NEET SS Counselling Delay Leaves Candidates Waiting And Worried

Jun - 08

Thousands of NEET-SS 2025 candidates are facing uncertainty as Round 2 counselling has been delayed for more than two months. Aspirants say the pro... Read More

Over 1.6 Lakh Students Seek CBSE Answer Sheet Re-evaluation

Jun - 08

CBSE 12th Re-Evaluation 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has said that the application window for verification and re-evaluati... Read More