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Should students be sent to school in summers?
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Started on  8-Jul-2009  By  ridhima   E-mail : rkridhima95@gmail.com
jyoti nair
12-Aug-2009
I think 'yes'. b'coz india celeberates lots of festival, by which we have already got lots of holidays.
guyg
2-Sep-2009
no because it gets really hot
dhruvesh
5-Sep-2009
I don't think that students should be sent to school in summers in India because you are studying whole year so u need a break and summer is hot but nice for enjoyment.
AKANKSHA
7-Oct-2009
I think yes because then how can India get its future citizens who will make our country more developed.
niranjan
1-Nov-2009
well...summer is the only time where we can actually spend time with parents and family..and that is the best time we can actually study without any pressure from the school side.
Abhilasha Karkhanis
29-Dec-2009
I agree with Dhruvesh. Summers are really hot and students obviously deserve a break after the hectic and really tiring academic year.
shraddha subir
5-Jan-2010
I dont think children should be sent to school in summers because summer is the only time we can enjoy ourselves and have a break from studies.
Thomas
8-Jan-2010
Summer is the Season for fun.
yogesh
21-Feb-2010
Summer vacation is only for fun and break so it should be for one month not more than this.
Lisa
28-Feb-2010
I don't think sending kids to school in summer is a good idea but having some excercises for enhancement is necesary. Some online programs can be chosen. for my DD, we use the beestar.so she can learn regularly and stay with us to enjoy the happy time.
praban
14-May-2010
We need to incalcuate good human values during the summer holidays.
vandana
18-Jun-2010
I think yes because I feel that children get bored during such long vacations and they also miss their friends.
Siddharth
17-Aug-2010
I strongly disagree with the point of going to school in summers. Already there is so much burden on students. Summers are made for the students to enjoy.
shabeena
17-Sep-2010
Yes students must be sent to school in summers, not to learn like every day but other interesting topics.
shraddha
18-Dec-2010
NO. of course they shouldn't go to school in summer. c'mon we students need a break from schoolwork. We need holidays.
shraddha subir.c
22-Dec-2010
No, I think children should be sent to school in summers not to take lessons but for other activities such as chess classes, debates, sports, painting classes, swimming classes, music classes because they are important to learn and are fun.
Mohita
24-May-2011
We need a break. Every year, we need atleast 50 holidays, and looks like we get them. Even more than that. All thanks to vacations. But if students get bored, they should get a choice- list of activities they want to participate in during summers on weekends only, and one week should be left out for vacations outside the country.
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