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The Maharashtra government has directed all schools in the state to hold classes between 7 am and 11.15 am due to rising temperatures. The move aims to reduce the impact of heat waves and follows requests from various organizations. Schools have been asked to ensure fans are working, provide cool water, and encourage consumption of seasonal fruits and vegetables. Classes should not be conducted in the open, and students should be instructed on heat wave protection.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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