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Heatwave alert: Centre issues advisory, work hours may shift
ET Bureau | April 28, 2026 3:57 AM CST

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India's Union labour and health ministries are issuing urgent heat-wave advisories. States and union territories must ensure adequate rest and cooling for outdoor and factory workers. Measures to prevent and manage heat stroke cases are also directed. Dedicated heat stroke units will be set up in health facilities. Early warnings will be disseminated to communities.

Yogima Seth & Teena Thacker

New Delhi: Union labour and health ministries have issued heat-wave advisories to all states and union territories, urging them to ensure adequate rest and cooling measures for outdoor and factory workers, and take measures to prevent and manage heat stroke cases among others.

In an advisory, the labour and employment ministry told state and UT chief secretaries to enable establishments to reschedule working hours, enhance the manpower to divide the workload and provide adequate rest and cooling measures, particularly for factory, mine and construction workers.


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Special attention needs to be paid to construction workers, brick kiln workers, daily wagers and casual workers, it said and urged states to put in place an effective implementation and monitoring mechanism to ensure effectiveness of these measures.

"India has been experiencing above-normal temperatures during the summer months across most parts of the country each year with workers and labourers being the worst sufferers of extreme heat wave conditions," labour secretary Vandana Gurnani said in the advisory.

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The health ministry, in a communication to state health authorities, has directed them to take four urgent steps: set up dedicated heat stroke management units at every health facility, ensure ambulance services are fully operational and adequately staffed, disseminate early warnings to communities in time for preventive action, and report heat stroke cases in real time through the ministry's Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP).

"Your personal intervention in reviewing heat season preparedness while ensuring implementation of the aforementioned actions will be key to safeguarding public health and preventing avoidable heat-related mortality," health secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said in the advisory.

She stressed that timely reporting is critical to tracking the scale of the crisis and mobilising resources where they are needed most.


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