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Telangana School Holiday On August 29: Is It A Holiday On Friday In Hyderabad, Other Dists?

Hyderabad is bracing for another spell of intense monsoon activity, with weather officials cautioning about heavy rainfall across parts of the city and surrounding districts over the next two days.

Forecasts indicate that southern and eastern belts, including Charminar, Malakpet, Santosh Nagar, and Rajendranagar, are most likely to bear the brunt of the showers, while areas in the north and northwest could escape with lighter spells.

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Hyderabad is expected to receive heavy rainfall in southern and eastern areas, including Charminar and Rajendranagar, from Thursday through Friday, prompting school closures on August 29 and 30 due to anticipated infrastructural strain and travel risks.
Hyderabad School Holiday On August 29 Is It A Holiday For School And Colleges on Friday

According to the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), rainfall between 15.6 mm and 64.5 mm is expected from Thursday morning through Friday morning. The intensity is predicted to reduce gradually after Friday, with only isolated light rain over the weekend before conditions improve by Sunday.

Is There A Holiday For Schools and Colleges On Friday?

So far, the Kamareddy District Collector has declared a two-day holiday for educational institutions on August 29 and 30.

Against this backdrop, officials have moved to ensure public safety by taking precautionary measures in districts experiencing intense rainfall. District authorities confirmed that all government and private schools, as well as junior and degree colleges, will remain closed on August 29 and 30. The directive, issued by the District Collector to the District Educational Officer, applies across Hyderabad and affected regions in Telangana.

However, the authorities are yet to take a call on other districts.

The temporary shutdown is aimed at reducing travel risks for students and easing strain on civic services as the city weathers another round of heavy rains.

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