Punjab Extends Winter Vacations Until January 19 Amid Ongoing Cold Spell
The Punjab government has announced an extension in winter vacations for schools across the province, keeping educational institutions closed until January 19 due to persistently cold weather conditions.
Officials said the decision was taken in view of the intense cold spell and dense fog, which continue to disrupt daily life in many districts. Early morning visibility remains low, raising concerns about student safety, especially during travel hours.
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The extension applies to public and private schools at the primary, middle, and secondary levels. Authorities believe the move will help protect children from seasonal illnesses and weather-related risks during peak winter days.
Parents and teachers have largely welcomed the decision, calling it a necessary step as temperatures remain below average in several parts of Punjab. Many schools had already reported low attendance because of the harsh weather.
The education department has advised schools to remain prepared for reopening after January 19, depending on weather conditions. Any further changes to the academic schedule will be communicated officially.
Punjab has experienced prolonged cold waves in recent weeks, with meteorologists predicting continued chilly conditions, particularly in northern and central regions of the province.
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