As the students started to get sick due to the rising heat, the school hours were changed and classes were held on Sundays as well
Kathmandu. With extreme heat in Kanchanpur, the two local levels here have changed the timing of school operations. Keeping in mind the adverse effects of heat on the health of students, Krishnapur and Shuklaphanta Municipalities have decided to operate the community and institutional schools in their areas in the morning session.
The meeting of the Krishnapur Municipal Corporation has implemented this arrangement, giving priority to the health of the students due to adverse weather conditions. According to the city head Hemraj Ojha, uniformity has been maintained in schools across the city so that the prescribed lesson hours 9 credit hours are not reduced according to the National Curriculum Format, 2076 and Letter Grading Guide, 2083.
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