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Is it appropriate to alter Punjab’s winter break schedule?

It is obvious the govt is not taking weather data into account when planning these holidays

Last updated: 2024/01/22 at 3:55 PM
Published January 22, 2024
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Similar to years past, the Punjab provincial government extended winter holidays throughout the province as the weather became chilly this year.

The News claims that the same choice was made again and that no consideration seemed to be given to the climate-related crisis that was developing in the area.

It seems that the administration did not consider weather information when scheduling these breaks, as the winter break was declared well in advance of the onset of cold weather.

Punjab’s provincial government failed to use weather data to improve planning, demonstrating a lack of learning from past mistakes. The routine for winter break is followed without much consideration for the current state of the weather.

This is an obvious case of poor management and a deficiency in communication between the meteorological office and other government agencies. Over the years, it has been noted that Punjab typically sees the start of winter break while the weather is still rather mild, with the lower temperatures arriving later.

It is significant to remember that Punjab’s annual winter vacation began on December 18, 2023. Due to extremely cold and harsh weather, the original expiration date of January 1, 2024 was prolonged to January 09, 2024. There was no end in sight even after that, so the school schedule was changed, with lessons starting at 9:30 am. Still, a lot of Punjabi areas are dealing with extremely chilly temperatures.

Parents, students, and educators are concerned about this because they think that a better coordinated approach utilizing meteorological data may lead to a more efficient scheduling of the winter breaks. Stakeholders contend that it would be more sensible to determine the true cold snap and schedule the holiday accordingly.

Improved collaboration between government agencies, especially the Meteorological Office and the Education Departments, is one important request that many have made.

The government might make sure that the winter break coincides more closely with the actual cold weather, giving pupils a more comfortable and seasonally suitable holiday, by adding real-time weather data into the decision-making process.

There have been requests for a reassessment of the procedure used to set the dates for winter vacations due to the current circumstances. Change proponents contend that cooperation amongst pertinent departments might result in a better-informed decision-making process and avoid the discrepancy between the declared break and the onset of cooler weather.

One cannot stress how crucial it is to organize academic breaks while keeping weather trends in mind. Improved coordination and communication across government agencies could improve the educational experience for pupils as a whole and make sure that the winter break is more in line with the season it is meant to commemorate.

An important problem with extending winter break is that it gives students more days off, which reduces the number of days available.

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