West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced that primary and high schools across the state will begin summer vacation from April 30 due to the intensifying heatwave. The decision was made as temperatures continue to rise, with weather reports predicting further escalation in the coming weeks. Banerjee made the announcement during a press conference, stating, "Due to extreme heat, primary and high school summer vacations will start from April 30."
Several districts in West Bengal have already recorded above-normal temperatures, prompting concerns about student health and safety. The state government has instructed educational institutions to adjust academic schedules accordingly. Health officials have warned of heat-related illnesses, advising schools to ensure hydration, ventilation, and precautionary measures. The state has also urged parents and students to take preventive steps to avoid heatstroke and dehydration.
The early summer vacation will require adjustments to academic calendars, and the education department is expected to issue further guidelines regarding syllabus completion. The move follows similar steps taken in states experiencing extreme weather conditions. Banerjee also indicated that the government is closely monitoring the situation and will take additional measures if necessary to address the impact of the heatwave.
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