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Schools closed due to increasing cold in Siraha

SIRAHA, Jan 11: Teaching and learning activities have been affected due to the cold that has been increasing for the past few days. As a result, community schools in Siraha have started announcing the closure.
By Republica

SIRAHA, Jan 11: Teaching and learning activities have been affected due to the cold that has been increasing for the past few days. As a result, community schools in Siraha have started announcing the closure.


A dip in the mercury coupled with cold waves led to health complications in the students, leading the local levels to start issuing school closure notices. Due to the increased cold, the number of students coming to school had already dropped.


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Accordingly, the Golbazaar municipality issued a notice on Tuesday stating that the teaching and learning activities in the community schools in the municipality has been halted. For now, the school will be closed until January 15, said Subodh Kumar Lama, of the education unit of the municipality,


Similarly, Lakshampur Patari Rural Municipality has issued a notice stating that the community schools have been closed for a week with effect from Tuesday. Naraha rural municipality has also issued a similar notice.


Daily life in the Tarai has been affected after the temperature dropped along with dense fog and cold waves, since the past few days.


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