
In other parts of India, Ganesh Chaturthi is not traditionally observed.
As such, school closures in these regions depend on state government notifications or individual school board directives, and most institutions are likely to maintain regular academic schedules.
What students should do
Students in regions where Ganesh Chaturthi is not a public holiday should check with their schools regarding any special arrangements or early dismissals.Even in states observing the festival, schools may schedule makeup classes or activities, so keeping track of announcements is essential for planning.
August has been a packed month for students nationwide, balancing academics with national and regional festivities. Independence Day on August 15 was observed across the country, while Raksha Bandhan (August 9) and Janmashtami (August 16) were celebrated regionally.
In Kerala, Onam festivities from August 26 to 28 coincide with Ganesh Chaturthi, leading to additional school closures.
For students and parents, these holidays provide a chance to participate in cultural and religious traditions while taking a breather from academic routines. The decision on whether schools will remain closed on August 27 varies by state and depends on local announcements, making it important for families to stay updated with official notifications.
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