Noida schools closed & Telangana has declared a 2-day holiday, Amid heavy rain today

Due to the significant rainfall, the Noida district administration has ordered that all schools in the area remain closed. Today, July 26, has been designated a vacation for all courses in Noida.
During this monsoon season, Telangana, Kerala, and Maharashtra continue to experience heavy rainfall.
The Noida district officials had already stated that schools for Classes 1 through 12 would be closed on July 14 due to heavy rainfall and the rising flood level of the Yamuna River.
The Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra coastline regions recently received an orange weather notice from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), which also warned that heavy rains may return to parts of northern India on July 25.
Due to the region’s ongoing downpour since Tuesday, the authorities decided to close the schools in Noida today.
Telangana closed schools for two days.
The state’s education minister, Sabita Indra Reddy, has been told by Telangana’s chief minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, to declare a two-day holiday (July 26 and 27) for all educational institutions, both government and private, in the state due to the ongoing, intense rains. “Immediate orders are to be issued in this regard,” the ruling stated.
IMD predicts that areas of Uttar Pradesh may see moderate to heavy rainfall. In Maharashtra and Gujarat, the weather service has issued a red alert, while in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Goa, and Kerala, an orange alert.
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