Delhi school holiday News
Delhi School Holiday Today News: Amid the border tensions between India and Pakistan, parents are worried about whether schools in Delhi are open or closed today.
In Uttar Pradesh, schools will remain closed for three days in celebration of the Holi festival, scroll down to check list of holidays.
Officials have not yet announced whether schools will be closed for Mahashivratri 2025 in Noida, details below.
Many schools and colleges are designated as polling booths and take part in the election process on election day, details below.
Schools have been instructed to adopt a hybrid mode for classes up to grade 5, allowing students and parents to choose between in-person and online learning, details below.
The India Meteorological Department and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology predicted that AQI may breach the 400 mark soon, scroll down for more information.
Delhi School Holiday: As temperatures dip across North India, schools in Delhi-NCR have announced winter vacations to ensure the safety and well-being of students.
Delhi Government Holiday On Chhath: Delhi CM Atishi declared a public holiday on November 7 on the occasion of the Chhath Puja.
The schools open today after the government declared one-day holiday on Thursday after heavy downpour lashed the national capital on Thursday leading to waterlogging everywhere.
Majority of the schools in Delhi-NCR today declared a holiday after sending kids back home after receiving a bomb threat.
Now, amid the speculations of winter vacation being further extended, the Delhi government's Directorate of Education today issued a circulation regarding the opening of the schools.
Winter Break In Delhi: As per the order, the Nov 9-18 winter holiday will be adjusted against the traditional Dec-Jan break.
As the pollution levels continue to soar, Delhi Education Minister Atishi has announced the closure of primary schools in the city until November 10. For students in grades 6-12, the option of shifting to online classes is being offered.
Earlier on Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has declared a holiday for all government and private primary schools till November 5 after the pollution levels plunged into the 'Severe' category.
Many parts of Delhi-NCR received light rain on Tuesday morning.
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