School Holidays– Good news for school students. School children across the country are going to have fun in the month of September because schools will remain closed for 7-8 days in this month. Schools will remain closed on 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of this month due to Sundays. Apart from this, holidays have been announced in many states of the country due to festivals like Eid, Onam and Navratra, but there is also a state in the country where schools will remain closed for 13 days this month. Let us know which is the state where schools will remain closed for 13 days out of 30 days in September.

That state is Telangana, located in South India, where schools will remain closed for 13 days out of 30 this month. The Telangana government has announced 13 days of school holidays on Dussehra. This holiday for students and teachers will start from 21 September and end on 3 October. Due to this, schools will remain closed in the last 10 days of the month of September.

Also, schools will remain closed on Sundays on 7 and 14 September and schools were also closed on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad on the 5th. In such a situation, if we look at all these holidays together, then school children of Telangana will have holidays for 13 days out of 30 in the month of September.

These holidays in junior colleges of Telangana will start a week later from 28 September and will continue till 5 October. Schools will reopen in the state from 4 October. But 4th is Saturday and if children do not go to school on this day, they can extend their holidays by two more days. However, before the holidays, children will have to study hard because schools will have to complete formative assessment examinations before 21 September. After the schools open, summative assessment examinations will be conducted from 24 to 31 October and half-yearly examinations of children will be held from 10 November to 15 November.

If we talk about other states of the country, there will also be holidays in schools in the coming days on the occasion of 4 Sundays, Navratri establishment on 22nd, Mahasaptami on 29th and Durga Ashtami on 30th September. In states like West Bengal, Tripura and Assam, where schools will remain closed on the occasion of Navratri establishment and Mahasaptami, on the occasion of Durga Ashtami, there will be holiday in many states including Odisha, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and UP.