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HEAT WAVE: Govt issues guidelines to all Govt, Pvt Institutions of Kashmir

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‘Morning assembly to be brief, sports activities to be conducted in morning hours, No overcrowding in schools buses’

Srinagar, Jul 14: Authorities on Thursday issued guidelines and do’s and don’ts to all the government and private educational institutions of Kashmir Division to contest the ill-effects of the heat wave.

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According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the guidelines were issued as a precaution that all government and private schools have to be observed by schools to combat the ill-effects of the heat wave. The guidelines come at a time when schools are re-opening after the 10-day long summer break.

The Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK), Tassaduq Hussain said that the department while keeping in view the prevailing heat wave in Kashmir division may at times pose risk to the health of the school going children.

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The heads of all the educational institutions of Kashmir division have been placed under strict instructions to adhere to instructions and guidelines issued by the department in this regard.

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Following are the modifications, Do’s and Don’ts issued by the DSEK for students and staff

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Modifications in daily routines:

Morning assembly should be brief and conducted in such an area or in classrooms where students are not exposed to direct sunlight.

Sports and other outdoor activities shall be adjusted in early hours. Care shall be taken during assembly and dispersal of students.

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Transportation:

Overcrowding in school buses shall be strictly avoided and students as per seating capacity be carried in school buses.

Drinking water and first aid kits must be available in buses and the school buses or vans shall be parked in shaded areas.

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Parents shall be sensitized to pick up the children personally wherever applicable.

Hydration:

Sufficient potable water shall be kept available at multiple places preferably in water coolers or earthen pots.

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Students should be sensitized regarding proper hydration and advised to sip water at regular intervals.

Increased hydration naturally results in increased use of washrooms so washrooms need to be kept in clean and hygienic conditions.

Food and Meals:

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Meals served to students under PM POSHAN must be served hot and fresh.

Students carrying food in Tiffin are advised to bring light food for lunch which would not become stale easily.

Lunch of the students should be checked before consumption.

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Do’s:

Drink sufficient water even if not thirsty;

Use Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS), homemade drinks like Lassi or lemon water etc to keep yourself hydrated. Cover your head by hat, umbrella or scarf etc. Stay indoors as much as possible. In case of illness or faintness, consult a doctor immediately.

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Don’ts:

Don’t go outside empty stomach or immediately after consuming food. Avoid direct sun especially in the afternoon. Don’t go outside barefoot. Don’t eat junk or spicy or stale food.

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Handwara vegetable market gutted in fire incident

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The Vegetable market (Sabzi Mandi) in Handwara area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district was Thursday gutted in a massive blaze, officials said.

An official said that the fire broke out in the wee hours today, left about 10 vegetable carts gutted in the incident, adding that vegetables worth huge amount got damaged in the incident.

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The official said that Fire and Emergency Services reached the spot and doused the flames with the help of Police.

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Gulmarg among several areas receive fresh snowfall, rains lash plains

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The famous tourist destinations including Gulmarg and Doodhpathri experienced fresh snowfall on Thursday while rains lashed plains, bringing the mercury down.

Reports said that several areas of Kashmir received fresh snowfall, which include Gulmarg and Doodhpatri as well.

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The weatherman has predicted light to moderate rainfall at most places and light snowfall over middle and higher reaches today.

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Meanwhile, the night temperature improved across Kashmir with Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir recording a minimum temperature of 5.3 degree Celsius.

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The mercury in Qazigund settled at 5.0 degree Celsius while in Pahalgam it settled at 1.5 degree Celsius.

According to data, Konibal and Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 1.0 degree Celsius each.

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NIT Srinagar and Islamia College suspend all academic activities for today

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National Institute of Technology Dargah Hazratbal and Islamia College of Science and Commerce Hawal, Srinagar have suspended all academic activities for the day.

According to a communique issued by Principal, Islamia College, “The classwork of all the semesters and internal examinations, including T-series shall remain off today (30-11-2023) and will be rescheduled w.e.f tomorrow 01-12-2023.”

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However, backlog examinations of 3rd semester shall be conducted as per schedule, reads the communique.

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Soon after the announcement of Islamia College, the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar also announced the suspension of classwork for today.

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According to a communique issued by Prof. Atikur Rehman, Incharge Registrar, NIT Srinagar, “This is to inform you that the Institute will observe a holiday on Thursday, November 30, 2023.”

All academic activities, including classes, examinations, and administrative work, shall remain suspended on 30/11/2023,” reads the communique.

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