Schools Across Specific States and Urban Areas to Close on August 30, 2025 (Saturday): Scroll Down for Detailed Information
Heavy Rainfall Causes School Closures Across India
Heavy rainfall has caused disruptions in multiple parts of India, leading to the closure of schools and other educational institutions in several states. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a severe weather red alert in Telangana, and residents are urged to exercise caution and stay updated on local advisories.
In Himachal Pradesh, the District Collector has formally issued an order to close all schools and educational institutions due to intense rainfall, out of concern for safety amidst landslides, flash floods, and difficult commuting conditions. The government officials who made this decision have not been explicitly named in the available search results. Residents are advised to stay indoors during this period, out of concern for their safety.
Telangana has also been affected by the heavy rainfall, with schools and other educational institutions closing on August 29 and 30, 2025. Examination dates have been revised to provide flexibility for students affected by the closures. Parents and guardians are advised to keep children indoors during this period.
Jammu & Kashmir has also closed schools until August 30, 2025, due to heavy rainfall and flood-like conditions. Classes for grades 9 to 12 will transition to online learning during this period.
Punjab has declared a holiday for all government and private schools, colleges, and other educational institutions on August 30, 2025, due to heavy rainfall in various cities.
In New Delhi, educational institutions remain closed due to heavy rainfall and flood-like conditions.
Kerala is currently observing a planned 10-day holiday from August 27 to September 7, 2025, for the major cultural festival of Onam.
Amidst these challenging times, a Teachers' Day campaign, "Teachers Who Inspire," is ongoing. This campaign allows individuals to nominate inspiring teachers (or themselves) for recognition and potential inclusion in "100 Inspiring Teachers of India 2025."
Stay safe and stay indoors during this period of heavy rainfall across India. The safety of students and staff is the top priority for the state and local governments.
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