Jharkhand: CM Soren’s appeal- priority should be given to school buses on the lines of ambulances in summer

Education Desk, Amar Ujala

Published by: Devesh Sharma
Updated Fri, 22 Apr 2022 10:49 PM IST

Summary

Appealing to the Chief Minister, Soren said that the state is facing severe heat. In such a situation, children may face problems due to school buses getting stuck in traffic jams. Common people try to give way to school buses.

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In summer, school buses should be given priority like ambulances on the road, so that students can reach home early. This is to say of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Appealing to the Chief Minister, Soren said that in view of the scorching heat, common people should try to give way to school buses. Soren said on Friday that the state is facing severe heat. In such a situation, children may face problems due to school buses getting stuck in traffic jams.

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Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that in view of the scorching heat, common people should try to give way to school buses. At the school function in Doranda, Soren said that at this time the temperature is increasing in many places. In such a situation, a school bus should be given the right to overtake other vehicles as an ambulance, so that young children can reach home early. The government will take a decision in this regard soon. The traffic police also needs to be removed on the basis of human priority by saving the school buses from the vehicular congestion.

Warning: Another heat wave may start

Let us inform that most parts of Jharkhand have been in the grip of heat wave till Wednesday. Met officials said that on Friday, the mercury dropped by four to five degrees Celsius in many parts due to light rain at isolated places in the last 24 hours. At the same time, Ranchi Meteorological Center has predicted that another round of heat wave may start from April 25 from Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Koderma and Giridih.

School timings revised

State capital Ranchi recorded a maximum temperature of 37.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, which may warm up to 40 degrees Celsius from April 24, weather officials said. In view of the heat wave situation across Jharkhand, the Department of School Education and Literacy has recently revised the school timings. Institutions have been asked to function between 6 am and 12 noon.

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In summer, school buses should be given priority like ambulances on the road, so that students can reach home early. This is to say of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Appealing to the Chief Minister, Soren said that in view of the scorching heat, common people should try to give way to school buses. Soren said on Friday that the state is facing severe heat. In such a situation, children may face problems due to school buses getting stuck in traffic jams.

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