Karnataka Dasara holiday extend till October 31: Details

Karnataka Dasara holiday extend: There has been pressure to extend the dasara holiday for schools in the state till October 31. The Karnataka State Primary School Teachers Association has requested the Primary and High School Education Minister BC Nagesh in this regard. There may be extend Karnataka Dasara holiday till October 31: Details.

In the state of Karnataka, the Dasara holiday is scheduled from October 3 to October 17, and the holiday is given in different ways in different districts. It really makes a difference to children and the educational system. Schools are started a fortnight earlier this time than every year.

Also cut off during the intermediate vacation period which has caused disappointment to the children of the state. Therefore, the summer vacation has been extended from October 3 to October 31. Giving Dasara holiday and summer vacation has its own scientific reasons.

School days are also scientifically decided for which total holidays should be maintained for the academic and physical welfare of the children. In addition to all these factors, due to Covid reasons, this year, in order to reduce the learning gaps of children in schools, the learning recovery program was implemented by starting schools 15 days earlier from May 15.

Therefore, it has been stated in the petition that extension of Dasara holiday is necessary to ensure that education is not a burden on the children. In the name of learning recovery, this time, starting school a fortnight earlier has had a serious impact on the children.

Earlier summer vacation was given for two months and Dasara vacation for an average of one month. But as the years go by, the vacation period is being reduced. This time the summer vacation has been reduced by fifteen days and now the reduction in the Dasara holiday has put the children and teachers under pressure.

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It is also likely to have a serious impact on the health of children. Therefore, it is said in the petition that the government and the education department need to think seriously about this.

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