Education Department Bans Summer Camps in Schools From July 1

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Education Department Bans Summer Camps in Schools From July 1

The Education Department has announced that Summer Camps in schools will not be allowed from July 1. The decision was taken because of rising temperatures and the ongoing heatwave affecting many parts of the country. Officials said the move is aimed at protecting students from extreme weather conditions during the summer holidays.

According to an official notification, schools were permitted to organize Summer Camps only until June 30. After that date, all educational institutions must immediately suspend these activities. The department has made it clear that no school is allowed to continue summer camps without approval.

Authorities said the heatwave has increased health risks for children. High temperatures can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related illnesses. For this reason, the government believes it is necessary to stop school-based activities until weather conditions improve.

The Education Department has warned that strict action will be taken against schools that fail to follow the new instructions. Institutions found operating Summer Camps after June 30 may face heavy financial penalties. Officials also said schools could lose their operating licenses if they repeatedly violate the directive.

District education authorities have been instructed to notify all public and private schools about the latest decision. They have also been directed to ensure complete compliance with the government’s orders.

To enforce the notification, inspection teams will begin visiting schools from July 1. These teams will monitor educational institutions and identify any school that continues to organize summer camps despite the ban. Authorities said immediate action will be taken against violators.

Officials explained that student safety remains the department’s highest priority. The temporary suspension is intended to reduce the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to extreme heat. The government will continue monitoring weather conditions before making further decisions.

Parents have also been encouraged to help children stay safe during the summer break. They are advised to keep students indoors during the hottest hours of the day and ensure they remain well hydrated. Families are also encouraged to use the vacation period for holiday homework, reading, and other educational activities at home.

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The Education Department said the suspension of Summer Camps is a preventive measure designed to protect students during the current heatwave. Schools are expected to fully comply with the notification until further instructions are issued. The government believes the decision will help safeguard children’s health while temperatures remain unusually high.

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