NCPCR advises states and union territories to reconsider school schedules due to cold weather
Press Trust of India | January 8, 2024 | 09:56 PM IST | 1 min read
The NCPCR recommends reviewing school calendars and timetables and accordingly taking appropriate decisions.
NEW DELHI: Apex child rights body NCPCR on Monday asked all states and union territories to review school calendars and timetables as cold weather conditions prevailing in many parts of the country may cause "severe health implications" for children.
In a notice issued to all states and union territories, National Commission For Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairperson Priyank Kanoongo said that in the last few days, it has been observed by the commission that severe cold weather conditions are becoming a cause of concern for schoolchildren.
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"The NCPCR recommends reviewing school calendars and timetables and accordingly take (taking) appropriate decision keeping in view the weather conditions in the respective state/UT as exposure to cold weather may cause severe health implications for children," he said.
The NCPCR chairperson also asked the states and union territories to ensure that no child suffers in school or while commuting to and from school due to decisions of the authorities and school management during extreme weather. Several parts of the country, especially some north Indian states, have been gripped by a cold wave with temperatures dipping below 5 degrees Celsius.
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