Jamshedpur Parents’ Association Appeals for Change in School Timings Amid Extreme Heat
Soaring temperatures and heat wave alert prompt parents to seek school timing modifications
The Jamshedpur Abhibhavak Sangh (Parents’ Association) has appealed to authorities to modify school timings across all categories of schools in response to the extreme summer conditions in the region.
JAMSHEDPUR – With temperatures soaring to 41 degrees Celsius in Kolhan, including East Singhbhum district, and a yellow alert issued by the Meteorological Department for heat wave conditions prevailing from April 4-5, parents are expressing concerns over the health and well-being of their children.
Currently, most schools are concluding at 1:30 pm, which coincides with peak heat hours, posing significant health risks for students.
Dr. Umesh Kumar, President of the Jamshedpur Abhibhavak Sangh, highlighted these concerns, emphasizing the potential adverse effects of the scorching temperatures on children’s health.
In light of these concerns, the Association has appealed to the Deputy Commissioner and District Education Superintendent, urging for a modification in school timings.
They have proposed school timings from 6:30 am to 11:30 am to mitigate the impact of the intense heat on students.
The Jamshedpur Abhibhavak Sangh believes that adjusting school timings will provide a safer environment for students, reducing their exposure to the extreme heat during the hottest hours of the day.
The Association’s appeal underscores the importance of prioritizing the health and well-being of students amidst the challenging weather conditions.
As the mercury continues to rise, parents and educators alike are calling for swift action from the authorities to ensure the safety and comfort of students during their commute to and from school.
The Meteorological Department’s yellow alert for heat wave conditions from April 4-5 further emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need for proactive measures to protect students from the potential health risks associated with extreme temperatures.
The Jamshedpur Abhibhavak Sangh remains committed to advocating for the well-being of students and working collaboratively with the authorities to find a suitable solution that prioritizes the health and safety of children during these challenging times.

