
The government of the West Bengal led by Mamata Banerjee announced the holidays of Puja 24 and 25 September before the plan. This comes after heavy rains in Calcutta and other areas. The Minister of Education, Bratya Basu, said all schools and university institutions would be closed these days.
He called bass the situation “unprecedented disaster” and said that all teachers and educational staff related to education will perform important tasks from home.
“Following the Council of the Honorary Minister, to provide relief to students and to protect them from the accident during this disaster, it was decided to maintain all schools and university institutions in the state closed tomorrow and the day, ie 24 and 25 September. Bass.
He added: “Given that the official holidays will begin on 26 September, Durga Puja’s holidays will start effectively from tomorrow. I expand my best wishes and congratulate everyone at the upcoming Sharadiya festival. My deep and sincere confusion goes with fellow citizens who lost their lives.
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Kolkata and its surrounding regions were seriously disrupted on Tuesday after intensive rainfall led to a large flood, efficiently paralyzing traffic, public transport and everyday routine.
Several areas have seen more than 330 mm rain in a few hours, while most parts of the city and nearby suburbs saw average rainfall exceeding 250 mm, according to PTI report.
At least seven people lost their lives due to incidents throughout the city, which caused convicts from Banerjee.
She told the Bengal intelligence channel: “I have never seen such a rain. I feel so bad for people who lost their lives in Cloudburst. I have heard that 7-8 people died due to electric stream open or unattended wires.
“Electricity is supplied by CESC, not us. It is their duty to ensure that people do not suffer.
She added: “Even our houses are immersed; we all suffer. I feel so bad for Pujo Panda. Borejee also said that it coordinated with the mayor, the main secretary and the police.
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