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School Holiday: Holiday declared for classes 1 to 12, schools will remain closed for so many days, collector’s order issued

There is important news for school students from class 1 to 12. Once again holidays have been declared in schools. For which orders have been issued. As per the order issued, schools will remain closed.

School Holiday: Relief has been given once again to school students from 1st to 12th. In fact, holidays have been declared in schools in many districts. Orders have also been issued for this. As per the order issued today, holidays have been declared in many schools. The benefit of which will be available to students from class 1 to 12. Whereas government and non-government schools including private Anganwadi centers will remain closed.

Indore: Holidays declared in schools

School holidays were declared in many districts of Madhya Pradesh. Students from 1st to 12th will get its benefit. In view of heavy rain, holiday has been declared in all government and private schools in Indore on Saturday. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain today. On which Collector Illenyaraja T has declared holiday in the school. Instructions have been given to keep schools from class 1 to 12 closed.

Seoni: Holidays declared in schools from 1st to 12th

Heavy rain continues in Seoni also. The order was issued by the Collector of Seoni. In view of the continuous rains, holiday has been declared for two days in all government and non-government schools. Leave order has also been issued. Along with keeping schools closed on 15th September, general holidays have also been declared on 18th September. The quarterly examination has been postponed for the time being.

Harda: Holidays declared in schools

There will be holiday in schools in Harda district also on Saturday. Holidays have been declared in government and non-government schools in view of heavy rains.

Narmada Puram: School closed

In view of heavy rains in Narmada Puram district also, schools will be closed on September 16. However, the examination being conducted will proceed as per schedule. The Collector of Narmada Puram district has given information in tweet that in view of heavy rains, schools from class 1 to 12 have been kept closed. Holidays will remain in effect till 16th September. The examination will be conducted on its scheduled time.

Chhattisgarh: Instructions to declare holiday in schools

Heavy rain is also being seen in Chhattisgarh. Rain continues in Kabirdham district for two days. After which various wards of the municipality have been flooded. The life-giving river Sakri has taken a fierce form. So far, 811.5 mm rainfall has been recorded in the entire district. After which Collector Janmejay Mahobe gave instructions to declare holiday in schools till the situation becomes normal in the flood affected areas due to torrential rains in Kabirdham district. On the instructions of the Collector, the District Education Officer has directed all the institution heads that if any problem is arising due to rain water filling in any school, then the school should be closed and a holiday should be declared in the school.

Punjab: Local holiday on 16th September

On the occasion of the first Prakash Parv of Guru Sahib in Punjab, September 16 was declared a local holiday in government offices, board corporations and educational institutions of Amritsar. For this, orders have been issued by Punjab Principal Secretary Anurag Verma. In such a situation, government and non-government schools of the district will be kept closed. In case of 17th September being Sunday, school will now be operated from Monday 18th September.

Shyamu Maurya
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