The government of Andhra Pradesh headed by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has mobilized aid measures in response to the severe rainstorms impacting the state. AP Govt. Declares Holiday for The Government of Andhra Pradesh direct that the days specified in Annexure-I shall be observed as General Holidays by all the State Government offices excluding the holidays falling on Second Saturdays/Sundays shown in Annexure-I(A) and Optional Holidays shown in Annexure-II except the Optional Holidays falling on Second Saturdays/Sundays The government of Andhra Pradesh has announced a holiday tomorrow, September 3, due to the nonstop rain. The weather service has issued a red alert for heavy rains throughout the Telugu states, warning several districts about excessive rainfall. The district collector had earlier declared a holiday today. After carefully observing the situation, the holiday is continued for tomorrow in Guntur Holiday declared for schools in AP tomorrow Sep 01, 2024, 17:00 IST Amaravati : As heavy rains continue to batter several districts of Andhra Pradesh, causing severe damage and flooding areas, the state government has announced that the educational institutions will remain closed on Monday, September 2, 2024. Govt of AP has released the List of General Holidays for 2024 (Public Holidays) Calendar and List of Optional Holidays for 2024. All the Government Offices, Institutions, Schools will remain closed on these Holidays 2024. G.O. Rt. No.2318 Dated:30 -11-2023 ORDER HOLIDAYS - General Holidays and Optional Holidays for the year 2024 - Notified. As heavy rains continue in several districts in AP and TN, AP govt. has declared school holiday on October 17th in Chittoor, Tirupati, and Prakasam districts. School officials have decided to close schools to ensure safety. AP School Holiday: Andhra Pradesh schools are likely to remain closed on December 7, 2023. Chennai's colleges and schools will all be closed tomorrow as well. the government has declared Andhra Pradesh Holidays For Schools Today: ఏపీలో అల్పపీడనం ప్రభావంతో పలు జిల్లాల్లో In response, the Andhra Pradesh government has declared holidays for schools in the affected areas. The Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy to extreme rainfall in 13 districts, including West Godavari, Eluru, Krishna, NTR District, Guntur, Bapatla, Palnadu, Prakasam, Nellore, Kurnool, Nandyal, Annamayya, Chittoor, and Tirupati. Bank holidays in Andhra Pradesh are determined under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. The dates are chosen by the Ministry of Finance, The Director of the Government of India in the Ministry of Personnel and the Personnel Manager of the Reserve Bank of India. It seems like Andhra Pradesh is to witness heavy rain over the next two days, thus, the government has decided on declaring a holiday for tomorrow, December 20. The Indian Meteorological Department has said that the low-pressure system is concentrated currently over the southwest Bay of Bengal and it is supposed to bring heavy rainfall over several districts in Andhra Pradesh. IMD has issued a The Election Commission of India (ECI) has released the schedule for the forthcoming MLC (Member of Legislative Council) elections of Andhra Pradesh, which will be held on February 27. Consequently, polling day has been declared a holiday for government and private employees all over the state so that all eligible voters can exercise their right to participate in the democratic process. The Andhra Pradesh government has officially announced summer holidays for schools, starting from April 23, 2025. As per the academic calendar for the 2024-25 academic year, schools across the state will remain closed for two months, with classes set to resume on June 23, 2025. With temperatures rising rapidly, authorities have decided on this schedule to ensure the safety and well-being of Heavy rain lashes Andhra Pradesh, govt. declares holidays to schools in few districts. Pavan Kumar Bandari. Hans News Service | 27 July 2023 9:24 AM IST . SHARE. x. Highlights. The Andhra Pradesh government headed by chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy announced a holiday tomorrow (Tuesday) on the occasion of Eid Milad un Nabi. The government issued orders declaring Preview PDF Andhra Pradesh Govt Holiday List 2025. The Government of Andhra Pradesh direct that the days specified in Annexure-I shall be observed as General Holidays by all the State Government offices excluding the holidays falling on Second Saturdays/Sundays shown in Annexure-I(A) and Optional Holidays shown in Annexure-II except the Optional Holidays falling on Second Saturdays/Sundays AP CM Chandra Babu also asked to announce school holidays for both government and private schools in the districts where alerts were issued due to heavy rains. Published date : 02 Sep 2024 09:44PM Tags The Christmas holiday on December 25 has ended, and students in Andhra Pradesh are now preparing to make the most of another holiday as December 26 is also a holiday. All these holidays are indeed a welcome respite for the student community, who have otherwise been working hard throughout the year. With two consecutive holidays now available, students can indulge in their favourite activities The presence of Cyclone Fengal was felt in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday, which brought several districts in the state to a standstill with heavy rains. This cyclone severely disrupted the lives of the people, particularly in Tirupati and Chittoor districts. The IMD has given an alert that there is a high chance of rains to continue till tomorrow December 2 which results in a holiday for schools The AP government has announced a holiday for schools, colleges, and all educational institutions across Tirupati, Chittoor, Nellore, and Prakasam districts today. The school holidays will continue till October 17, 2024. People in Tugo district have also demanded a holiday due to the heavy rains.
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