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School closure order issued: Big relief to students! Schools will remain closed for 3 more days in these districts, DM orders

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School closure order issued: Big relief to students! Schools will remain closed for 3 more days in these districts, DM orders

Schools Closed: In view of the rain and cold wave in many districts, keeping in mind the safety and health of the students, all the board schools up to Intermediate have been closed till Saturday (January 6).


UP Schools Closed: In view of the rain and cold wave in many districts of UP, keeping in mind the safety and health of the students, schools of all the boards up to Intermediate (UP Board, CBSE, CISCE, Madrasa and Sanskrit Board) will remain closed on Saturday (January 6). ) have been closed till. District School Inspector PN Singh in Prayagraj issued this order on Wednesday. Whereas in Gorakhpur, DM Krishna Karunesh said that in view of the health of the students in the cold, studies will remain closed in all the schools up to class 12th in the district till January 6.

Whereas in Meerut, DIOS Rajesh Kumar has said that if schools open during holidays, action will be taken. Despite the holidays for all board children up to class 8 due to the cold wave, children were seen coming to school in some schools on Wednesday. In this regard, student leader Vineet Chaprana also complained to the DM by tweeting. In this regard, DIOS Rajesh Kumar says that if the schools are open, they will be investigated. There is a holiday for children of all boards up to class eight. Children have holiday till 6th January. Meerut, which has been battling extremely dense fog for seven days, has tightened its grip on the harsh winter. In Meerut, which was going through extremely cold day conditions, the night temperatures also dropped on Wednesday. The maximum temperature, which reached 16 degrees Celsius in the last two days due to light sunshine, once again reached 13.4 degrees Celsius. The night temperature has also been recorded at 5.6 degrees Celsius. In such a situation, day and night temperatures have reached five and one degree Celsius lower than normal respectively. The cold will increase further due to lack of sunlight and dense fog. At present, there is no possibility of any relief from cold for 48-72 hours.

On the other hand, in view of the harsh winter in Lucknow, DM has abolished the requirement of uniform in schools. In an order issued on Wednesday, DM Suryapal Gangwar announced holidays for classes 1 to 8 till January 6, operation of schools for classes 9 to 12 from 10 am to 3 pm and also asked students to come to school wearing warm clothes to avoid cold. Order has been issued.


Hailstorm in Kanpur

The collision of moisture coming from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea and the western disturbance suddenly created stormy winds. There was thunder and lightning along with rain and hailstorm. CSA recorded 10 mm rainfall. Due to this the melting cold reached its peak. The Meteorological Department estimates that it may rain again in the next 24 hours. Suddenly at 3 am on Wednesday the clouds started thundering. After some time the winds picked up speed. Then it started raining with thunder and lightning. This sequence continued till 11-12 in the morning.

Suddenly the conditions became favorable for rain due to the collision of three systems. This surprised even the Indian Meteorological Department. From 3 am to 8:30 am, 2.4 mm of rain had fallen. Till around 12 noon, 7.6 mm rain was recorded. A total of 10 mm rain changed the mood of the weather. Hail also occurred in the southern area of the city. Light hailstorm also occurred in North Pura, Bithoor, Bilhaur and rural areas of the city.

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