Due to the state's current heat wave, where the maximum temperature is rising beyond 45 degrees Celsius in several districts, kids in hyderabad and other telangana districts are finding it difficult to attend class. The highest temperature has frequently exceeded 41 degrees Celsius, even in Hyderabad. According to the telangana State Development Planning Society, the city had a sweltering temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius yesterday. students now find it more challenging to go to and from school due to the harsh weather.

Due to the monsoon's tardiness, hyderabad and other telangana regions have been experiencing heat waves for the previous few days. Numerous states in india have taken precautionary measures to safeguard kids from the sweltering heat due to the delayed arrival of the monsoon season. For the students' safety and welfare, a number of schools have decided to prolong their summer breaks.

All schools in jharkhand will now enjoy extended breaks till june 22. To protect children from the sweltering heat, the patna District Magistrate has also halted all academic activity till june 24. The madhya pradesh administration has taken action to lessen the effect of the heat wave on children' education since they recognise how serious the issue is. The state's elementary schools have been shut down until July 1, and sessions for pupils in grades VI through XII have been rescheduled to run in the morning from june 20 to june 30.

Although telangana, particularly hyderabad, is experiencing extreme heat, no decision has been made by the relevant authorities to offer respite to the state's students.


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