
There is welcome news that is set to bring considerable relief to students across the Telugu states. In view of the intense heat and rising temperatures, the governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have announced summer holidays for schools. (News18)

According to the academic calendar issued by the School Education Department in Andhra Pradesh, holidays for all government, private and aided schools across the state will begin on April 24. The break will continue until June 11, with schools scheduled to reopen on June 12. This effectively gives students in Andhra Pradesh a summer holiday of around 50 days. In Telangana, summer vacations will commence on Friday in a similar pattern. As per the state government’s schedule, the holidays will run from April 24 to June 11, and schools will reopen on June 12. Students in the state will thus get approximately 48 days of rest. (News18)

Officials have clarified that the holidays apply to all institutions, including government, private, aided and corporate schools. They have also cautioned that calling students to school or conducting special classes during the vacation period would violate regulations. This announcement has brought a sense of relief to both students and parents. (News18)

The education departments of both states have issued specific guidelines to ensure children’s safety during the summer. Students have been advised to avoid going outdoors between 12 noon and 4 pm, while parents have been urged to keep a close watch on their children. Additionally, children have been cautioned against visiting ponds, canals, wells and rivers without adult supervision. (News18)

For teachers, several training programmes are planned ahead of the new academic year. Reports indicate that special sessions focusing on the revised syllabus and teaching methodologies will be conducted in the first week of June. The process of teacher transfers in Andhra Pradesh is also expected to be completed during the holiday period. Overall, this comes as highly positive news for students in the Telugu states. The extended break offers children a valuable opportunity to relax, spend quality time with family, attend summer camps, and pursue their hobbies. Students are expected to return to school on June 12 with renewed energy and enthusiasm. (News18)

