National PABSON Expresses Concern Over Government's Two-Day Public Holiday Decision
Summary
National PABSON has voiced serious concerns about the government's two-day weekly public holiday decision, citing challenges to completing the school curriculum and economic impacts on daily wage parents.
Key Points
- National PABSON expressed serious concern about the government's two-day weekly public holiday decision affecting schools.
- The two-day holiday would add approximately 40 extra days off annually, complicating curriculum completion.
- The academic session start date has been shifted from Baishakh 1 to Baishakh 15, adding pressure to the academic calendar.
- National PABSON advised schools to ensure 220 days of instruction, adjust holidays, and use information technology to manage the academic schedule.