
Delhi schools will function as normal.
Parents and students, take note that several states have announced school closures for Monday, December 1, 2025, primarily due to the severe weather conditions expected from Cyclone Ditwah. While some districts have confirmed holidays, others remain on high alert. Here is a complete, state-wise breakdown to help you plan for the school day.
The following table provides a quick overview of the confirmed and anticipated school closures across affected states.
| State / Union Territory | Holiday Status | Key Districts Affected | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andhra Pradesh | Holiday Declared | Tirupati, Nellore, Annamayya | Cyclone Ditwah impact |
| Tamil Nadu | Likely Closure (Red Alert) | Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, & 10+ other coastal districts | Cyclone Ditwah landfall |
| Puducherry & Karaikal | Likely Closure | Entire Region | Cyclone Ditwah impact |
| Delhi | Schools Open | All Districts | Normal schedule; offline classes resume |
| Haryana | No Holiday (Vacation as scheduled) | All Districts | Winter break from Jan 1-15, 2026 |
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for numerous districts in Tamil Nadu. While a state-wide circular is awaited, parents in the following districts should prepare for a likely holiday. The list includes:
This region is expected to experience heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, with wind speeds reaching 60–80 kmph, making it unsafe for school operations.
In a move towards normalcy, schools in Delhi will remain open. A significant change is that students up to Class 5 will resume full offline attendance from December 1, discontinuing the hybrid learning model. Parents are, however, advised to take precautions against the rising air pollution levels.
For Haryana, there is no immediate holiday. The state's Directorate of School Education has confirmed that the scheduled winter vacation will run from January 1 to January 15, 2026, and this plan remains unchanged.
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Stay Updated: Constantly check official school communications via WhatsApp groups, school portals, or local news channels for last-minute updates, especially in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
Safety First: Do not send children to school if your district is under a red or orange alert and you feel travel conditions are unsafe.
Pollution Precautions (for Delhi): With schools open, ensure your child carries and wears a mask to protect against the deteriorating air quality.