Meghalaya heatwave: Gov't asks schools not to organise outdoor activities

The school education director also directed that ORS/lemon water be made available in case some students face dehydration while at the same time encouraging students to bring a water bottle with them
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The Meghalaya government on Friday, April 26, asked educational institutions across the state not to organize any outdoor activities or sports to avoid the ill effect of the ongoing heatwave on children, officials said, stated a report in PTI.

School Education & Literacy Director Swapnil Tembe said the advisory was issued to ensure the safety and well-being of students amid the heatwave which is affecting the entire state, especially in the plains of Garo Hills and Ri-Bhoi districts.

"In light of this, schools are hereby directed not to organize any outdoor activities or sports in case the area is impacted by severe heatwave and also during any future instances of heat waves," Tembe said in the order on Friday.

He also directed that adequate hydration facilities must be available in the school premises to ensure that all students stay hydrated by drinking water at regular intervals.

The school education director also directed that ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution)/lemon water be made available in case some students face dehydration while at the same time encouraging students to bring a water bottle with them.

Tembe said that prolonged exposure to heat especially during noon to 3 pm should also be avoided and students should use caps or umbrellas while travelling to and fro school.

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