In summer, school bus should get same priority as ambulance: Jharkhand CM
Recently, Jharkhand government revised school timings for all classes due to heatwave -- 6 am to 12 noon for Classes 1 to 12, upto 11 for pre-primary classes.
Press Trust of India | April 22, 2022 | 08:19 PM IST
RANCHI: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday said in summer, school buses should get the same priority, on the road, as ambulances so that students can reach home early . The chief minister said that common people should try to give way to school buses considering the sweltering heat.
Speaking at a function of St Xavier’s School, Doranda, on its completion of 62 years, Soren said “At present, the temperature is on the rise at several places. In such a situation, a school bus should get the right to proceed before other vehicles, as an ambulance, so that young children reach home early. The government will decide in this regard soon.”
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Most parts of Jharkhand reeled under heat wave conditions till Wednesday. The mercury has dropped by four to five degrees Celsius in many parts due to light rainfall in isolated places in the past 24 hours, weather officials said. Ranchi Meteorological Centre has predicted that another spell of heat wave might start from Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Koderma, and Giridih from April 25.
State capital Ranchi, which recorded a maximum temperature of 37.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, might sizzle at 40 degrees Celsius from April 24, weather officials said. Given the heat wave conditions across Jharkhand, the school education and literacy department recently revised the school timings. The institutions have been asked to operate between 6 am and 12 noon.
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