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NCDC Holds Core Committee Meeting, Emphasizes Holistic Development in Summer Camps

NCDC Core Committee Holds Deliberations on Rising Heatwave Concerns

SM Desk by SM Desk
April 20, 2026
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Srinagar, 20 April: The National Child Development Council (NCDC) recently held a core committee meeting to discuss the growing concerns about extreme heat across India. The focus was on child safety, public health, and environmental responsibility.

During the session, members pointed out alarming reports that suggest India might see temperatures over 50°C in the weeks ahead. The discussion highlighted the increasing intensity of summers. Several regions are already experiencing unusually high temperatures and humidity.

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Committee members stressed the urgent need for preventive measures. Key recommendations included staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak hours (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), and wearing climate-appropriate clothing like light-colored, loose cotton garments. They paid special attention to vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and outdoor workers. Caregivers and authorities were urged to ensure their safety.

The meeting also emphasized the importance of community responsibility. Participants called for small yet impactful actions like providing water for birds, regularly watering plants, and promoting greener surroundings through tree planting. They discussed the role of natural cooling methods, such as proper ventilation and reducing reliance on extreme air conditioning.

Committee members warned about risks like dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. They advised including fluids like buttermilk, coconut water, and fresh juices in daily diets. They also cautioned against sudden exposure to extreme cold, such as ice baths or very cold water, which can negatively affect the body.

From a policy standpoint, members suggested that governments consider changing working hours for laborers, improving public access to drinking water, and launching awareness campaigns on heat safety. They raised concerns about environmental issues, deforestation, and urbanization as factors that contribute to rising temperatures.

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