
The Aam Aadmi Party government has asked schools to close from May 11.
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Decision after prediction that it will get hotter: Education Department
Delhi saw its hottest day of the season on Monday at 44 degrees Celsius
Monday's high was five degrees above the season's average
The Education Department issued the order to this effect to all private, government-run as well as those under the municipal bodies to observe the "mandatory summer vacations".
"The Directorate of Education (DoE) has issued a circular to all the heads of government/aided/private/NDMC /MCD /DCB schools directing them to observe mandatory summer vacations from May 11," an official statement said.
It said the decision has been taken in view of the searing heat and predictions of temperature rising further.
The national capital yesterday witnessed the hottest day of the season with mercury soaring to 44 degrees Celsius, five notches above the season's average. The maximum temperature settled at 39.6 degrees Celsius today.
While the summer vacations in government-run schools begin from May 10 every year, private schools have varied schedules.
The duration of the summer vacation is around one and a half months.
There are over 3500 private schools, 1150 government-run schools and over 2500 schools run by various civic bodies in the city.
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