Tragic Toll: Sunstroke Claims Teachers During Census
Two school teachers in Odisha died from sunstroke amid rising temperatures while conducting Census work. Both incidents highlight concerns about the working conditions for field staff, sparking a call for improved safety measures. Previous similar occurrences suggest systemic issues needing urgent attention and remedial actions.
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Two school teachers succumbed to sunstroke while engaged in Census duties in Odisha, bringing to light the hazardous conditions under which field workers operate.
The victims, Rajkapur Hembram from Mayurbhanj and Anurag Ekka from Sundargarh, reported discomfort during their assignments owing to oppressive temperatures.
These incidents underscore the pressing need for stringent adherence to safety protocols, as enforced by state authorities, to prevent further tragedies.
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