NEW DELHI: With the new academic year underway, many students across India are looking forward to the upcoming April holidays. Here’s a quick rundown of some key dates to mark on your calendar:
• Tuesday, April 9th: This marks a double celebration with Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra and Ugadi in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Schools in these regions may be closed for both festivals.
• Thursday, April 11th: This is a tentative date for Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.Depending on the moon sighting, several schools, particularly those with a large Muslim population, may observe a holiday.
• Saturday, April 13th: Vaisakhi, a major harvest festival in Punjab, falls on this day. Schools in Punjab and some neighboring states might have a holiday.
• Sunday, April 14th: Ambedkar Jayanti, commemorating the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, is a national holiday. Most schools across India will likely be closed.
• Wednesday, April 17th: Rama Navami, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, is another major festival. Schools in some regions may have a break on this day.
It’s important to note that school holidays in India vary depending on the state, city, and specific school board. Students and parents are advised to confirm the exact holiday schedule with their respective schools.
• Tuesday, April 9th: This marks a double celebration with Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra and Ugadi in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Schools in these regions may be closed for both festivals.
• Thursday, April 11th: This is a tentative date for Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.Depending on the moon sighting, several schools, particularly those with a large Muslim population, may observe a holiday.
• Saturday, April 13th: Vaisakhi, a major harvest festival in Punjab, falls on this day. Schools in Punjab and some neighboring states might have a holiday.
• Sunday, April 14th: Ambedkar Jayanti, commemorating the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, is a national holiday. Most schools across India will likely be closed.
• Wednesday, April 17th: Rama Navami, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, is another major festival. Schools in some regions may have a break on this day.
It’s important to note that school holidays in India vary depending on the state, city, and specific school board. Students and parents are advised to confirm the exact holiday schedule with their respective schools.
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