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Telangana starts half-day schools from March 15 amid soaring mercury

By ANI | Updated: March 14, 2022 20:15 IST

Telangana government has announced the commencement of half-day schools from 15th March till the last working day of the academic year 2021-22 as the state experiences rising temperature.

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Telangana government has announced the commencement of half-day schools from 15th March till the last working day of the academic year 2021-22 as the state experiences rising temperature.

As per the government orders, all the schools have been directed to function from 8.00 am to 12:30 pm.

"All the Regional Joint Directors of School Education and District Educational Officers in the state are hereby informed that half-day schools will commence from 15 March onwards till last working day of the academic year 21-22. The schools i.e. Primary, Upper Primary, and High Schools under all managements i.e Government, Government Aided, and Private Management shall function from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm and Mid-Day Meals shall be provided at 12:30 pm. The special classes shall continue for preparing Class X students for the SSC Public Examinations, May 2022." reads the official notice.

( With inputs from ANI )

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