Rising Heatwave Forces Early Action
With temperatures rising sharply across India, the impact of the intense summer season is becoming increasingly severe. The scorching heat has made it difficult for people to step out even during early morning hours. Since March, the intensity of the heat has continued to increase, raising concerns about public health, especially for school children.
Chhattisgarh Government Declares Summer Holidays
Taking note of the extreme heatwave conditions, the Government of Chhattisgarh has announced summer vacations for all schools across the state. As per the decision, schools will remain closed from April 20 to June 15.
State Education Minister Nityanand Gond stated that the decision was taken keeping in mind the safety and well-being of students. He emphasized that protecting children from extreme weather conditions is the government’s top priority.
Decision Based on Heatwave Review
Officials confirmed that the announcement was made after a detailed review of the heatwave situation by the concerned authorities, including the State Relief Commissioner (SRC). The government believes that this step will help prevent heat-related health risks among students.
Children’s Safety a Top Priority
The Chief Minister noted that temperatures in the state are rising steadily and the impact of hot winds is becoming more severe. Under such conditions, attending school could be harmful to young children. The early declaration of summer vacation is expected to provide relief and ensure their safety.
What About Odisha?
In Odisha, schools are currently operating with morning schedules to help students avoid peak daytime heat. However, discussions regarding summer vacations are ongoing.
District-Wise Decision Likely in Odisha
The School and Mass Education Department has stated that a uniform decision for the entire state may not be practical. Instead, decisions will be made based on district-level conditions.
Authorities indicated that district collectors will assess the situation and submit reports. Areas experiencing extreme heatwave conditions, particularly in western Odisha, may see earlier school closures depending on the severity of the weather.
As the heatwave continues to intensify, students and parents in Odisha are awaiting an official announcement regarding summer vacations, with the government assuring that student safety remains the highest priority.