Tomorrow,
Wednesday, november 5, 2025, many schools across india will remain closed. Here’s what you need to know:
1. 🌟 Why the Holiday?Two major events coincide tomorrow:·
Guru Nanak Jayanti (Prakash Utsav/Gurpurab): Celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It is a
nationally recognized holiday.·
Kartik Purnima: A sacred day in the Hindu calendar, celebrated with rituals, holy baths, and charity.
2. ☔ Weather Factor – Rainy Day ClosuresApart from religious observances,
heavy rainfall in some regions has prompted schools to announce closures, keeping student safety in mind.
3. 📍 States Likely to Have school HolidayWhile the exact list may vary by district, schools are expected to be closed in states including:· punjab & haryana (Guru Nanak Jayanti)· Uttar Pradesh & bihar (Kartik Purnima)· delhi & chandigarh (both holidays observed)· States affected by heavy rain or adverse weather conditions
4. 📝 What parents & students Should Know· Check
official state education department notifications for confirmation.· Plan any academic or extracurricular work around the
holiday schedule.· Stay safe if traveling, especially in areas with rain warnings.
5. ⏰ Back to SchoolClasses will resume as usual
on Thursday, november 6, 2025, unless otherwise notified by local authorities.
Bottom Line:Whether celebrating
Guru Nanak Jayanti,
Kartik Purnima, or simply taking a break due to
rain, november 5 is a
well-deserved holiday for students across several states!
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