Given the scorching heat, the timings of schools in the districts of UP have started changing. Especially the timings of schools from class 1 to 8 are being changed. Now in Lucknow also, orders have been issued to open schools from 7.30 am to 12 noon. Apart from this, orders have also been issued not to conduct any kind of activity in the sun.
Given the scorching heat in Uttar Pradesh, the timings of schools have started changing. After Agra, Unnao, and Ambedkarnagar, now the timings of schools from class 1 to 8 have been changed in Lucknow also. This order will apply to all government and non-government schools.
Heat is wreaking havoc continuously.
The havoc of heat is increasing continuously in the state, heat waves have been prevailing continuously for the last several days. On Tuesday, the temperature in many parts of the state went above 44 degrees. Especially the highest temperature was recorded in Prayagraj. Apart from this, the temperature in Varanasi and Lucknow was also around 42 degrees Celsius.
The heat will increase further.
The decision to change the school timings has been taken based on the forecast of heat. The Meteorological Department believes that the temperature will increase further in the coming days and people will have to face problems. In such a situation, experts have also advised people to avoid heat waves and consume seasonal fruits and liquids.
There was a constant demand.
Given the scorching heat, there was a constant demand from the parents to change the school timings. On this, the Education Department had left this order to all the District Magistrates. Now the officials of all the districts are gradually changing the school timings so that children can be saved from the scorching heat.
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