The Quint Daily | Heatwaves reshape kids’ summer holidays
Rising heat in India is changing the nature of outdoor activity.
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In other news, scorching summers in India are changing how kids spend their school break. What does a typical summer vacation day look like today? Take a look. Don't miss the story of Abdul Rahim and how an app saved him from a death sentence in Saudi Arabia.
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