The Ministry of Education has issued new guidelines for schools concerning the prevalent hot weather conditions experienced in Sri Lanka.
Issuing a statement, the Ministry said that prevailing high atmospheric temperatures are expected to rise further in the coming days (28 & 29 Feb, 01 March).
Accordingly, all school authorities have been instructed not to engage students in outdoor activities, such as training or any sporting events.
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