Delhi's Heatwave Plan: Cool Buses, Worker Rest, ORS for Students

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announced measures to combat the heatwave including cool water in DTC buses. Workers will get mandatory rest from 1 PM to 4 PM to avoid peak heat. Schools must provide ORS drinks to students before they leave. Hospitals and fire services are on alert to handle emergencies.

Key Points: Delhi Heatwave: Cool Water in Buses, Mandatory Rest for Workers

  • Cool water in all DTC buses via onboard cool boxes
  • Mandatory midday rest for workers (1-4 PM)
  • ORS drink for students before school dispersal
  • Hospitals on alert with stocked medicines
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Cool water in DTC buses, mandatory midday rest for workers amid heatwave, says Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces cool water in DTC buses, mandatory midday rest for workers, ORS for students, and hospital alerts to tackle heatwave.

"The government is fully prepared and alert. Our priority is to ensure that people of Delhi face minimal inconvenience during the peak summer months. - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 27

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said the government is fully geared up to tackle the ongoing heatwave, with clear, department-wise instructions issued to minimise hardship for residents.

Outlining key measures, the Chief Minister said all DTC buses will be equipped with cold water through onboard cool boxes, ensuring that commuters can access drinking water whenever needed. In addition, water counters will be set up near bus shelters, offering free cold water and ORS solutions to the public.

In a significant relief measure, Gupta said the Labour Department has directed all employers to enforce a mandatory rest period for workers between 1 pm and 4 pm, protecting them from peak heat exposure. Employers have also been made responsible for providing drinking water, shaded areas and other essential facilities at worksites. On school safety, the Chief Minister underlined that children remain the government's top priority. Schools have been instructed to ensure adequate drinking water, proper ventilation and heat protection measures. It is now mandatory to provide every student with an ORS drink before dispersal so they are better protected during their journey home, the release stated.

Gupta said all departments have been directed not only to implement these guidelines strictly but also to ensure they are effectively communicated to all concerned stakeholders.

As per the press release, the MCD and PWD have been specifically asked to safeguard the health of sanitation workers and construction labourers, including halting work during peak afternoon hours. She added that the health system is on full alert, with hospitals stocked with essential medicines and adequate facilities to handle any emergency situation.

The Chief Minister further said that fire, power and water departments have been placed on alert mode to ensure uninterrupted services across the city. All water resources are being fully activated and optimally utilised to maintain supply.

Highlighting the preparedness of the fire services, she said quick response vehicles are being deployed to ensure rapid action at incident sites, alongside continuous efforts focused on preventing emergencies, the release noted.

"The government is fully prepared and alert. Our priority is to ensure that people of Delhi face minimal inconvenience during the peak summer months," Gupta said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone from the US working in Delhi, I'm impressed by the government's proactive approach. The ORS distribution for school kids is smart—it's those small details that prevent heatstroke. I would love to see more public awareness campaigns on TV and radio too, especially for auto drivers and street vendors who are most vulnerable.
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Rohit P
Good intentions, but I'm cautiously optimistic. The last time similar measures were announced, many bus shelters didn't get water counters, and ORS packets ran out by noon. Hope the MCD actually implements this on ground, not just on paper. Also, what about street dogs and other animals? They suffer too in this heat. 🐕
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Jessica F
Mandatory rest for workers is a great step for labor welfare. I work in HR and we've already started implementing this at our construction sites. The challenge will be enforcement—many small contractors might try to bypass this. Need strong penalties for non-compliance. Also appreciate the hospital alertness for emergency preparedness.
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Shreya B
The ORS initiative for school kids is brilliant! My daughter's school in Rohini already started this yesterday. Little things like ventilation and water availability in classrooms matter a lot. But I hope they also consider reducing school timing or shifting to online if the heat becomes extreme. Safety first! 😊

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