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Rain School Closure: Northern India has received heavy rains in many states including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir, which triggers floods and landslides and resulted in death and injuries.
In view of heavy rains across India, many states and districts have announced school holidays on Tuesday, 2 September.
Are Punjab schools closed tomorrow?
Heavy rains and floods in Punjab Officers have been motivated to expand school holidays in Punjab by 3 September.
Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bens said, “According to the instructions of Punjab Chief Minister, Bhagwant Singh Mann, keeping in mind the flood situation in Punjab, all governments/aided/recognized and holidays in the state have been announced in the state till September 3, 2025.”
With a large -scale destruction across the state of Punjab, the impact of severe floods starting with continuous rains is going on again.
Is there a school holiday in Jammu tomorrow?
In view of the forecast of heavy rains, officials in Jammu on Monday closed all government and private schools for another day, while Jammu University also postponed all examinations till 4 September.
Schools in Jammu will remain closed till September 2.
In an forecast released this evening, IMD predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in most parts of Jammu Division on 2 and 3 September.
Rain: Are Shimla Schools closed on September 2?
Heavy rains and landslides have forced people with reports of several deaths and injuries from their homes in Himachal Pradesh. In view of the situation, Schools will be closed in ShimlaSolan, Bilaspur and other districts on 2 September.
Shimla Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap ordered all government and private educational institutions to be closed on Monday evening, including schools, colleges, Anganwadi centers, ITI, polytechnic, coaching centers and nursing institutions. On Tuesday (2 September) under the Disaster Management Act, the entire district.
Are Gurugram schools closed tomorrow?
Several parts of Haryana received rain on Monday, including Gurugram, in which serious traffic snarl and waterlogging were faced throughout the day.
Gurugram officials have announced Online classes for school students On 2 September, releasing a work from home advisory for private offices.
According to the instructions issued by DC Ajay Kumar, all corporates and private offices in the district have been advised to allow employees to work from home. This will help reduce the traffic congestion on the roads and from the difficulties of getting spare workers in bad weather, the district administration has directed only to operate online classes only on 2N September.
Delhi, Noida School update
The rains have provoked major parts of Delhi and Noida, in which the capital city is facing large -scale traffic snarl. Metro services were stopped at Rajiv Chowk, causing hundreds of office passengers stranded.
However, officials in Delhi and Noida have not yet issued the School Holiday Advisory for September 2.
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