Haryana Board Announces Summer Vacations for the School Students; Check details
Team Careers360 | July 1, 2020 | 05:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Directorate of School Education, Haryana has announced the summer vacation for all schools across the state from July 1 to 26, 2020, The official notification further said that the schools in Haryana will reopen from July 27, 2020, Monday.
Schools and other educational staffs are suggested to strictly comply with the official order by the Board. The Education Minister Kanwar Pal also said on the social media that this is also applicable for the teachers and administration staff.
Haryana Board Official Notification:
Earlier, the board was all set to release Class 10 result on June 8, 2020 . But in the last hours, Haryana Board decided to conduct the Science examination for which students can appear as per their own choice.
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