School Timings Likely to Be Reviewed Amid Weather Relief: Minister Sakina Itoo

This is Kashmir, not America—we can’t put ACs in 28,000 schools’

Diplomat Correspondent

Baramulla,(DD)Education Minister Sakina Itoo on Wednesday said that the government is open to reviewing the recently revised school timings in light of the improved weather conditions and continued feedback from parents.

Speaking to reporters during her visit to Baramulla, Itoo acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the early morning schedule but defended the decision, citing the unprecedented heatwave that gripped the Valley prior to the rainfall.

“We are grateful that the weather has changed for the better. The kind of heat we experienced was something rarely seen in Kashmir. Thankfully, the rain has brought much-needed relief,” she said.

The minister stated that the early timing was introduced to protect students from heat-related discomfort while ensuring academic continuity. “Our intention was never to inconvenience anyone. We acted out of concern for children’s health, and we wanted to avoid further disruption to the academic calendar,” she added.

Responding to criticism regarding poor infrastructure to cope with extreme weather, Itoo pointed out the logistical challenges. “This is Kashmir, not America. We have over 28,000 schools in Jammu and Kashmir—it’s simply not possible to install air conditioners in each one.”

She assured that the government is closely monitoring the situation and willing to revisit the decision if necessary. “We are listening. If conditions remain favourable and public sentiment demands change, we will take appropriate steps to ensure learning continues comfortably.”

The statement comes as widespread rainfall has brought relief from weeks of oppressive heat, prompting calls from parents and teachers to restore normal school hours(DD)

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