Ghaziabad Schools Closed: In view of the Kanwar Yatra 2025, governments in various districts have issued a notification for the temporary shutdown of schools so that students can remain safe and to tackle crowd-induced disruptions.
In Ghaziabad, all primary, upper primary, and secondary schools, as well as schools affiliated to the CBSE and ICSE boards, and institutions falling under technical education, higher education, and Madarsa/Sanskrit boards, will be shut down from July 17 to July 23, 2025. The District Magistrate of Ghaziabad made the announcement and posted the official notice on X (formerly Twitter).
कावड़ यात्रा के दृष्टिगत जनपद के समस्त प्राथमिक/उच्च प्राथमिक विद्यालय एवं माध्यमिक विद्यालय/CBSE व ICSE बोर्ड से मान्यता प्राप्त विद्यालय, प्राविधिक शिक्षा, उच्च शिक्षा तथा मदरसा/संस्कृत बोर्ड के अंतर्गत संचालित विद्यालयों में 17-07-2025 से 23-07-2025 तक अवकाश रहेगा। pic.twitter.com/RCLryHTnnz
— DM Ghaziabad (@dm_ghaziabad) July 16, 2025
Moreover, similar action has been initiated in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut and Muzaffarnagar districts, where all government and private schools and colleges will remain closed from July 16 to 23. The move has come following the expectation of heavy crowds and traffic jams as millions of Kanwariyas walk on foot with Ganga water to Shiva temples.
Officials have directed schools to switch to online learning mechanisms or institute alternative academic arrangements for the duration of closure.
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In Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain, where thousands of devotees are likely to descend on the Mahakaleshwar temple, the district administration has followed a unique calendar. All schools in Ujjain will be closed each Monday from July 14 to August 11, during the peak Yatra period. Instead, classes will be conducted on Sundays during this phase.
Due to the importance and religious nature of the Kanwar Yatra, local authorities in affected areas are giving top priority to student safety and public order. Parents and students have been advised to look out for district-specific orders before going to school.
Given the scale and religious significance of the Kanwar Yatra, local administrations across affected regions are prioritising student safety and public order. Parents and students have been urged to check for district-specific announcements before heading to school. Students and parents are advised to contact their respective schools.
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