School Closed: Severe cold and cold wave have disrupted life across North India. Due to which school holidays have started being extended once again in many districts of Uttar Pradesh.
Along with Agra, Lucknow and Aligarh, winter holidays have also been extended in Pilibhit district. When schools opened in Pilibhit district on Tuesday after a long vacation, children studying in primary classes reached school. Despite the bad weather, enthusiasm was visible among them. But Nisha, a student of class four in Barha Composite School of the district, became unconscious due to cold. Due to which there was panic in the school.
According to the report, the teachers tried to keep the student warm with the help of bonfire by making her sit on a chair. Massaged hands. Only then did he regain consciousness. On receiving information, the student’s parents took her home. The video of the student becoming unconscious due to cold went viral on social media.
District Magistrate declared holiday
There was panic in the administration after the video of a student becoming unconscious due to cold in the school went viral. Additional District Magistrate Ram Gautam Singh took cognizance of this from the District Basic Education Officer. Meanwhile, in view of the severe cold, District Magistrate Praveen Kumar Lakshkar has declared holiday in schools from 1st to 12th till January 28. However, during this period teachers, Shikshamitra and other staff will remain present in the school.
Schools will remain closed today and tomorrow in Aligarh
In view of the cold wave, Aligarh DM Inder Vikram Singh declared holiday on January 24 and 25 in government and non-government schools of all boards from nursery to class eight. He has instructed DIOS and BSA to ensure strict compliance with this order.
Schools will remain closed in Ghazipur today
Schools from classes one to eight in Ghazipur district will remain closed today, January 24. BSA Hemant Rao Akhouri said that this order has been given by District Magistrate Aryaka Akhouri. However, school staff will remain present in the school.