Schools closed only if the highest temperature falls below 17. A directive has been issued by the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (MAUSHI) to shut educational institutions in the regions of the nation where the highest temperature is expected to be lower than 17 degrees Celsius. Students will not be allowed to participate in any activity in the classroom until the temperature reaches a maximum of 17 degrees.

This directive was sent to the staff on Tuesday via a circular that was signed by SM Ziaul Haider Henry, who is the Assistant Director of the Secondary Division of Maushi.

An very cold current is reportedly moving across a number of different areas throughout the nation, as stated in the notice.

It is common knowledge that the typical educational activities of pupils are being interrupted as a result of the present winter. Therefore, in the areas where the highest temperature is expected to be lower than 17 degrees, it is necessary to take the necessary steps to shut the educational institutions that are located in such districts.

In this particular scenario, regional deputy directors will confer with the district education officer of the district in question and provide orders to shut down the educational institution that is of this level. It is recommended that instructions be issued to halt all activities in the classroom until the maximum temperature reaches 17 degrees or above.

As of 4:15 p.m. on Monday, Srimangal had the lowest temperature recorded in the nation, which was 9.7 degrees. This information was provided by the Meteorological Office. On the other hand, the highest temperature reached was 19 degrees. On the other side, the highest temperature was below 16 degrees in Faridpur, which is located in Dhaka, Iswardi, Badalgachi, and Tarash, which is located in Rangpur.

Schools closed only if the highest temperature falls below 17

Schools closed only if the highest temperature falls below 17 Schools closed only if the highest temperature falls below 17

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