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School Holiday: According to an order, schools will be closed for a number of days on Diwali, Maha Parva Chhath, and students in grades 1 through 12 will get benefits

 School Holiday: According to an order, schools will be closed for a number of days on Diwali, Maha Parva Chhath, and students in grades 1 through 12 will get benefits


School Vacation, School Vacation News: Today marks the beginning of the Diwali celebration. Holidays have been declared in schools in honor of Diwali. Holidays for pupils in grades one through twelve have been announced. There are directives in place to shut schools for a total of ten days. Schools will be closed in this case until November 19.


MP: Six-day Diwali holidays


In actuality, Madhya Pradesh is now in the election period. In light of this, the six-day Diwali holiday begins today. In Madhya Pradesh's Anganwadi facilities, which include government and private schools, the Diwali vacations have begun. For this, orders have been sent out. Schools will be closed from November 10 to November 15. Voting for the assembly elections is scheduled on November 17, with six days of holidays left. Voting booths have been constructed for schools. In this scenario, instruction in public schools won't be feasible until after the elections. School studies will resume without any problems on November 20.


Voting will take place on November 17 owing to the Diwali holidays. November 18 will fall on a Saturday, and November 19 will fall on a Sunday, so it will be a weekly holiday. November 17 has been designated as a voting holiday. In this case, starting on November 20, lessons will be held in schools.


Bihar: Declaration of the Diwali and Mahaparva Chhath vacations


Mahaparva Chhath and Diwali have been declared holidays in Bihar. From November 13 to November 21, both public and private schools have proclaimed holidays. However, certain private schools have the authority to modify your status. The dates of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Diwali vacation are November 10–13. After Thanksgiving break, schools will reopen on November 14. On November 15, in observance of Bhai Dooj, schools will be closed. On November 18 and 20, Kendriya Vidyalaya will observe the Chhath Puja vacation. Only after the festivals of Diwali and Chhath, on November 22, will private schools in the state start lessons. Students will benefit from ten to twelve days of leave in such a case.


Holidays, however, are scheduled for pupils in grades 1 through 12. The headmaster and the in-charge headmaster have had their leaves of absence revoked. In order for newly hired teachers to support the school, their presence will be required. The headmaster will turn in the contribution form to the District Education Officer's office after receiving the donation, which must be made in front of him. Due to this circumstance, the head teacher's and the in-charge head teacher's allotted holidays from November 11 to November 21 have been canceled.


Tamil Nadu: Today is a holiday at Karaikal and Tiruvarur schools.


In several areas of Tamil Nadu, the heavy rains are still causing havoc. The region's northeast monsoon has become more intense. There is now a flood problem, along with really heavy rainfall. There have also been reports of landslides. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a forecast indicating that severe to very heavy rain is possible in 12 districts of the state on Friday. Two districts' schools have announced vacations in light of the present circumstances.


Today is a holiday in Karaikal, Puducherry, and the Tiruvarur district schools. There have been directives to maintain school closures for classes 1 through 12. Additionally, Anganwadi facilities would remain closed. The IMD in Chennai has forecast heavy rain in places like Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Pudukottai, Sivagangai, Ramanathapuram, Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Thenkasi, Tirunelveli, as well as Kanniyakumari, according to the Meteorological Department.


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