Heatwave Crisis: Are Schools Closing Tomorrow? Latest Updates for Concerned Parents

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued severe heatwave alerts for several northern and central states. These rising temperatures have forced state governments to advance summer vacations for schools. Parents are now closely tracking district collector orders to see if classes will shut from May 16.

In Delhi-NCR, the heat has become unbearable for students. The Directorate of Education (DoE) had earlier scheduled breaks to start later in May. However, the current weather crisis might lead to an immediate closure. Many private schools have already shifted to online classes to ensure student safety.

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Heatwave Alerts Force Delhi-NCR School Changes

The capital continues to record temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius. Officials from the Delhi Government are reviewing current guidelines for all educational institutions. A final decision on early closure is expected quickly. This would provide much-needed relief to thousands of young children commuting daily in the heat.

The situation is similar in Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Haryana. District authorities in Noida and Ghaziabad are monitoring local conditions. Some schools there have already announced early breaks starting this Friday. This proactive step helps prevent heat-related illnesses among students during their afternoon commute back home.

State-Wise Summer Vacation Status and Updates

Rajasthan and Telangana have also revised their academic calendars recently. Most districts in Rajasthan will see schools closing by May 17. The Telangana State Education Department (TSED) confirmed that holidays began earlier for primary sections. Readers can check the updated schedule for various states in the table below.

State/RegionNew Vacation Start DateStatus for May 16
Delhi-NCRExpected May 17Operational/Online
Uttar PradeshMay 17-20Closing Tomorrow
HaryanaMay 18Partial Closures
TelanganaAlready StartedClosed

Health experts advise parents to keep children hydrated during this peak summer period. While some states wait for formal orders, many schools are reducing hours. Staying updated with local circulars is vital as the India Meteorological Department predicts hotter days ahead. These changes prioritize the well-being of the youth across India.

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