School timings revised across states due to heatwave, check the list here

The Uttar Pradesh government has announced a change in school timings due to the ongoing heatwave conditions across the state. The decision aims to protect students from extreme temperatures and ensure a safer learning environment.

Under the revised schedule, all schools operating under the Basic Education Council will now function in the morning hours. Students will attend classes from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm, while school staff will continue academic-related work until 1:30 pm.

The move comes as temperatures continue to rise, making it difficult for students to attend classes during peak afternoon hours.

NEW SCHOOL TIMINGS IN UTTAR PRADESH

As per the official directive issued by the Director of Basic Education to all district education officers, the revised daily schedule will be as follows:

Activity Time
School begins 7:30 am
Prayer and yoga 7:30 am – 7:40 am
Classes for students 7:30 am – 12:30 pm
Lunch break 10:00 am – 10:15 am
Staff working hours Till 1:30 pm

The directive ensures that academic activities are completed before the peak heat hours of the day.

WHY THE CHANGE WAS NEEDED

The heatwave has significantly impacted daily life across Uttar Pradesh. Young students are particularly vulnerable to extreme heat, which can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and other health issues.

By shifting school hours to early morning, authorities aim to reduce exposure to high temperatures and ensure that children can attend classes comfortably.

SIMILAR STEPS TAKEN BY OTHER STATES

Several states across India have also taken similar steps in response to rising temperatures:

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; focus 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); to be followed annually during summer months
Kerala Strict ban on summer classes; warning of action against violations of vacation rules
Uttar Pradesh Revised school timings (7:30 am – 12:30 pm); teachers required to stay till 1:30 pm

These measures highlight a nationwide effort to prioritise student safety during extreme weather conditions.

FOCUS ON STUDENT SAFETY

Apart from revised timings, authorities are also encouraging schools to ensure proper hydration facilities, shaded classrooms, and regular health monitoring of students.

The proactive step by the Uttar Pradesh government reflects a growing awareness of climate-related challenges in the education sector. With temperatures expected to remain high in the coming weeks, such measures are likely to continue.

Latest

No IIT pressure from parents: Chandigarh teen bags AIR 8 in JEE, aims IIT Bombay

Chandigarh student Aarush Singhal secured AIR 8 in JEE Main 2026 with a perfect 100 percentile, inspiring aspirants across India. From disciplined study habits

Delhi HC bars Law Prep from using CLAT AIR 1 identity, orders content removal

A legal dispute over credit, reputation, and digital content in the competitive CLAT coaching space has reached the Delhi High Court. The case brings into focus

Study Ayurveda in India: Scholarships open for foreign students till May 15

India has invited foreign students to apply for AYUSH scholarships by May 15, 2026. The programme offers funded degrees in Ayurveda, Yoga and traditional medici

Telangana, Andhra Pradesh dominate JEE; no girl scores 100 percentile

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results analysis highlights a strong dominance of southern states in the top ranks. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in particular, have em

300/300 with no guesswork: Gurugram boy gets 100 percentile in JEE, eyes IIT and MIT

Kabir Chhillar’s journey to becoming a JEE Main topper highlights the power of smart preparation and discipline. With family support and coaching guidance in

Topics

West Bengal Election Date 2026: District-wise schedule, full details and voting phases

The West Bengal Assembly election 2026 will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting on May 4. The Election Commission has reduced polling

Chandrababu Naidu slams DMK over Women’s quota, bats for NDA in Tamil Nadu

Naidu's fiery campaign in Tamil Nadu challenges DMK's policies

Bikes banned at night, no pillion riding in day: Mandate in Bengal before polls

Ensuring violence-free voting in West Bengal through strict bike rules

Shree Baba Neeb Karori Maharaj biopic: Hiten Tejwani joins Subodh Bhave, see first pics!

Neeb Karori Baba Spiritual Biopic: Hiten Tejwani opens up about discovering Neem Karoli Baba and finding a personal connection to his role.

No IIT pressure from parents: Chandigarh teen bags AIR 8 in JEE, aims IIT Bombay

Chandigarh student Aarush Singhal secured AIR 8 in JEE Main 2026 with a perfect 100 percentile, inspiring aspirants across India. From disciplined study habits

Awarapan 2 release date locked, Vishesh Bhatt teases on social media!

Marking her first collaboration with Vishesh Films, Disha Patani brings a compelling new dimension to the world of Awarapan, with Malang, Baaghi 2, MS Dhoni: Th

Delhi HC bars Law Prep from using CLAT AIR 1 identity, orders content removal

A legal dispute over credit, reputation, and digital content in the competitive CLAT coaching space has reached the Delhi High Court. The case brings into focus

Groww shares hit 52-week high: What’s driving the rally and should you buy now?

Groww shares soar to new heights, but brokerages offer mixed advice
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img