Winter break extended till January 6
Express news service : Chandigarh, Wed Jan 02 2013, 03:15 hrs
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Due to cold and heavy fog in the city, the UT Education Department has decided to extend the holiday of pre nursery to class V students studying in government and aided schools till January 6. It was also decided that classes at all single shift schools for students from classes VI to XII will be held from 8.30 am to 2 pm.
Classes at all double shift schools will end at 5 pm, instead of 5.30 pm. The schools where classes began at 7.30 am will now begin at 8.00 am. The change in timings will continue till January 6. Department officials also stated that morning assemblies will not be held from January 2 to 15.
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