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Chalk out plan to abate heat wave impact amid LS polls, states told

IndiaTimes Thursday, 4 April 2024
Mandaviya directs states to plan for heat wave impact during Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing timely action upon IMD alerts for preventive measures and public health preparedness to reduce severe impact, ensure wide awareness, health care responsibility, and advisory dissemination.
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