Telangana: Holiday Declared for Educational Institutions Tomorrow
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has asked Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy to declare a holiday on Friday for all educational institutions in the State in the wake of the incessant rains.
The Chief Minister had on Tuesday asked the Minister to announce holidays for educational institutions on Wednesday and Thursday.
With the rains continuing and a forecast of more heavy rains, Friday too will now be a holiday for educational institutions in the State.
The Chief Minister, who reviewed the situation in the wake of the incessant rains, asked the Minister to immediately issue orders in this regard.
The state is presently under red alert as three different weather systems have engulfed the state leading to large amounts of rainfall. The state capital, Hyderabad also has seen a moderate amount of rain for the last two days of continuous rains.
In view of incessant heavy to very heavy rains in the state, Hon'ble Chief Minister Sri K. Chandrashekar Rao has instructed Education Minister Smt. @SabithaIndraTRS to declare holiday to all educational institutions for tomorrow (Friday) and issue necessary orders immediately.
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