Union Territory Schools' Reopening Delayed to June 4 Due to Weather
Schools in the Union Territory to reopen only on June 4

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Schools in the Union Territory will now reopen on June 4 instead of June 1, following a decision by the Director of School Education, D. Mohan Kumar, due to adverse weather conditions including a heat wave. This change is based on forecasts from the Meteorological department.
- 01Schools were initially set to reopen on June 1, 2026.
- 02The reopening has been delayed by three days to June 4, 2026.
- 03The decision was made due to a prevailing heat wave in the region.
- 04The Director of School Education, D. Mohan Kumar, issued the circular regarding this change.
- 05Heads of institutions have been instructed to adhere to the new reopening date.
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The reopening of schools in the Union Territory has been rescheduled from June 1 to June 4, 2026, due to adverse weather conditions, particularly a heat wave. The Director of School Education, D. Mohan Kumar, announced this change in a circular, citing forecasts from the Meteorological department. School heads are required to follow the updated instructions regarding the reopening date. This decision aims to ensure the safety and well-being of students during extreme weather conditions. The announcement was made on May 30, 2026, indicating the government's proactive approach to address the challenges posed by the current climate.
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The delay in reopening schools affects students and families in the Union Territory, necessitating adjustments in their schedules.
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