Jharkhand government has suspended classes up to grade 8 due to a heatwave, with classes 9 to 12 operating from 7 am to 11.30 am. The suspension applies to all schools, and a separate order will be issued for teachers summer vacation. Heatwave conditions were recorded in 11 districts, with Seraikela recording the highest temperature. The Met department has issued a heatwave alert for 13 districts for April 30 and May 1, with no significant change in temperatures expected for the next four days.
In Karnataka, there are presently 47,449 government schools hosting 42,66,645 students and employing 1,73,647 teachers. As of the academic year 2023-24, the count of students attending private schools has increased to 46,43,225, compared to 45,13,902 in the previous academic year.
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