Due to continuous rains impacting the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits in Ranga Reddy district, the local administration has declared a holiday for schools on Tuesday. This decision aims to ensure the safety of students and staff amid adverse weather conditions. The district administration has instructed headmasters in rural areas of Ranga Reddy to evaluate the conditions of school buildings and assess connectivity issues. If any problems are found, they are authorized to declare a holiday to prevent any potential hazards.
However, the situation is different in Hyderabad city. Despite the ongoing rains, the Hyderabad district administration has opted not to declare a holiday for schools. Rohini, the District Education Officer (DEO) for Hyderabad, confirmed that no holiday has been announced for city schools. She emphasized that the decision was based on the current local conditions, which did not warrant a city-wide closure.
The School Education Department has advised that holidays should be declared based on the specific conditions in each area. This approach allows for localized decisions, ensuring that schools in the most affected areas can take appropriate measures while those in less impacted regions continue their operations. The district administration’s strategy reflects a balanced approach to managing school operations during inclement weather, aiming to minimize disruption while ensuring student safety.
As the weather conditions continue to evolve, the situation remains under review. The authorities are expected to monitor the weather closely and make further announcements if necessary to address any emerging issues and ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff across the region.