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Srinagar, Oct 23 (KNO): Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday expressed support for the restoration of the November-December school session, welcoming it as a necessary reversal of what it termed a “patently retrograde decision.”

In a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Naeem Akhtar, former Education Minister and senior PDP leader, criticized the March academic session for causing significant academic losses. He stressed that the October session had been implemented decades ago, keeping in mind Jammu and Kashmir’s unique climatic and topographical challenges.

Akhtar explained that a committee headed by the then Governor Bhagwan Sahai had recommended the academic calendar best suited to the region’s conditions. This change, he added, had proven immensely beneficial, ensuring students did not lose precious learning time due to harsh winters and other disruptions.

“We welcome the government’s move and hope it marks the first step towards meaningful educational reforms,” Akhtar said. He emphasized that the focus of future policies must remain on quality education, especially in government schools, which form the backbone of the public education system.

The PDP leader called for sustained efforts to center student welfare in all policies and urged the government to prioritize reforms that enhance academic standards in the region—(KNO)