
Schools throughout India will remain closed for different periods in October, for Diwali festivals and other reasons.
With some countries that have a slightly different holiday plan, we will look at school holidays in October.
Pan-India
Diwali will be celebrated throughout India, with a six -day holiday, when Dhanteras (October 18) (October 18) will end the closure of the school and ending at Bhai Dooj (23 October).
The six -day break will cover most of the main festive days, including Dhanteras, Chhoti Diwali, the main day of Diwali, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj.
While schools across the country will observe the above schedule, school holiday plans have been modified in different countries.
Bihar
While schools are closed in a state -linked state for Diwali, the holidays will also be given before CHHHhat Puja, giving students an extended break that lasts for several days.
Karnataka
The closure of the school has already been announced in Karnataka from 8 to 18 October to allow teachers to participate in the ongoing socio -economic caste survey in the state.
The government also mentioned as holidays on October 20 (Naraka Chaturdashi) and 22 October (Baladyami, Deepavali).
Rajasthan
While most countries will see schools closed for six days between 18 October and 23 October, students in Rajasthan will enjoy an extended break.
Diwali holidays in Rajasthan began on October 13 and the break will continue until October 12, which will give teachers and students a 12 -day holiday.
Uttar Pradesh
Schools in Uttar Pradesh will remain closed for Diwali from 20 October to 23 October and on Sunday, October 19, students will be able to enjoy an extended break.
West Bengal
In West Bengal, schools will be closed from October 20 to October 23, and will include holidays on the main days like Kali Puja (October 20), Diwali (October 21) and Bhai Dooj (October 23).
While the above list provides a general idea of Diwali holidays throughout India and especially the States for October 2025, students and parents are advised to check for details with their institutions.
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