The Punjab government has announced that summer holidays in schools will begin from June 1, subject to rising temperatures and health concerns for students and staff.
School Education Secretary Khalid Nazir Wattoo indicated that the schedule could be revised if temperatures continue to rise, , Express News reported.
“If temperatures increase unusually, holidays could begin a week earlier,” Wattoo said. “This step prioritises the health of students, teachers and parents, as intense heat can severely impact educational activities.”
The decision comes amid growing global concerns over climate change, which continues to disrupt weather patterns around the world.
Pakistan, in particular, ranks among the countries most vulnerable to climate-related disasters.
Experts have warned that rising temperatures are affecting multiple sectors including education, health, and the economy, with each passing year witnessing more intense heatwaves.
According to meteorological assessments, Pakistan is facing the brunt of global warming, and its impacts are becoming increasingly severe, affecting daily life and infrastructure.
The government has urged schools and parents to monitor updates, as any changes to the holiday schedule will be communicated promptly depending on evolving weather conditions.
Until the holidays begin, authorities have also been urged to ensure uninterrupted access to clean drinking water in schools and colleges, prohibit outdoor activities, and instruct students to wear light, loose-fitting clothing.
Additionally, the PDMA has called for improved classroom ventilation, functioning fans and cooling systems, and the establishment of first-aid counters staffed with heatwave-trained personnel.
Coordination with district disaster management authorities has been emphasised to ensure timely flow of information.
Moreover, dry weather conditions continue across Punjab, with temperatures steadily climbing as summer heat intensifies.