September Public Holidays: Govt Declares 9 Days School Closure

The month of September shall stand out for the school children as they are given an extended vacation. The government has passed an ordinance by virtue of which schools are to remain closed for 9 days in this month. This was a studied decision taken considering many festivities, auspicious days, weekends, and official holidays. Parents and the children themselves are eager to find out why all the holidays came together on this long list.

The Reason for Schools Being Closed

The nine-day holiday calendar chiefly emerges from the holidays clumping with weekends and government-declared public holidays for major festivals. Festivals would come up in September: Ganesh Chaturthi, Anant Chaturdashi, Eid-e-Milad, and so on. With Saturdays and Sundays in between, holidays nearly sum up to 9 full days of closure for schools!

Holiday Calendar for September

Based on the holiday list, schools remain closed over weekends as usual, while they remain closed additionally on occasion of festival days. This extended break from school gives students some time to celebrate festivals with family and rejuvenate themselves prior to the days of exams and academic activities.

Impact on Students and Parents

While the extra holidays are a good time for the kids, parents will have to adjust their schedules accordingly. The schools may either conduct extra classes later or hand out more homework during the vacation so that the syllabus does not remain uncovered. For students, this time can be both fun and used for light revision.

Government’s Decision

The government has set the record straight, stating that this move is according to the official public holiday calendar and no extra or sudden closures are being enforced. It is mere routine, considering changes that occur every year when festivals coincide with weekends.

Conclusion

The whole country will be under a festive mood in September for 9 days: 7 days for holidays plus 2 for weekends. At this moment, students will be having all the fun, but parents, along with the schools, must ensure that the academic momentum is not lost. The official holiday calendar just happened to align that way this year, giving kids the much-awaited extended break.

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