With temperatures crossing the 40°C mark in several parts of India, heatwave conditions are now directly impacting school routines and daily schedules.
States including Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala have begun issuing urgent notifications to protect students from extreme heat exposure.
From advancing summer holidays to shifting classes to early morning hours and introducing hydration breaks, education departments are taking swift action to ensure student safety.
Here’s a state-wise look at the latest updates.
CHHATTISGARH ADVANCES SUMMER HOLIDAY AMID RISING HEAT
In a proactive move, the Chhattisgarh government has announced early summer holidays for schools across the state. The break will now run from April 20 to June 15—nearly two weeks ahead of the original schedule.
The decision applies to all government, aided, private, and non-aided schools, although teachers will continue their duties as per schedule.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai stated that the move is aimed at protecting children from the harsh weather and ensuring their safety during peak summer.
STATES SHIFT TIMINGS AND INTRODUCE SAFETY MEASURES
Several states have opted for alternative strategies instead of full closures. These include rescheduling school hours to cooler parts of the day and introducing mandatory hydration practices.
In Uttarakhand, schools have been directed to implement “water bells” to remind students to stay hydrated.
Madhya Pradesh’s Satna district has revised school timings, ensuring classes conclude before the afternoon heat intensifies.
Odisha has introduced early morning classes, starting as early as 6:30 am, to avoid exposure during peak temperatures.
KERALA CRACKS DOWN ON SUMMER CLASSES
Taking a strict stance, Kerala’s General Education Department has prohibited any form of academic activity during the official summer vacation period.
Authorities have warned schools against conducting special classes, citing both regulatory violations and concerns over children’s health during the heatwave.
The state government emphasised that compelling students to attend classes in such conditions could infringe upon their safety and well-being.
STATE-WISE MEASURES TO TACKLE HEATWAVE IN SCHOOLS
| State | Measures Announced |
|---|---|
| Chhattisgarh | Summer vacation advanced (April 20 – June 15); applicable to all schools, teachers exempted from holidays |
| Uttarakhand | Mandatory “water bell” breaks introduced; emphasis on hydration and medical preparedness in schools |
| Madhya Pradesh | Revised school timings (7:30 am – 12:30 pm); teachers required to stay till 1:30 pm |
| Odisha | Morning classes scheduled (6:30 am – 10:30 am); arrangement to be followed annually during summer months |
| Kerala | Strict ban on summer classes; enforcement of vacation rules with warning of action against violations |
These measures highlight a growing recognition among states of the impact of extreme weather on student health. With heatwaves becoming more frequent, such adaptive strategies may soon become a standard part of academic planning across India.


