Aligarh school closed news today

  1. UP rainfall alert: Schools in Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur to remain shut today
  2. IMD weather update: Yellow alert issued in Delhi NCR, schools closed in Noida, Aligarh due to heavy rains
  3. West UP rain: Aligarh schools shut, Yogi's Mathura visit cancelled
  4. Aligarh News: Schools will remain closed for two days due to cold wave, then there may be winter holidays
  5. UP Rains, UP Weather: 10 Killed, 11 Injured In UP Rain Furry, Aligarh Schools Closed Till Saturday
  6. Schools to remain closed in these districts for next two days in UP
  7. Uttar Pradesh Schools closed in Lucknow, Aligarh and other districts due to heavy rains
  8. Aligarh schools closed till 12 October as heavy rains lash district
  9. IMD weather update: Yellow alert issued in Delhi NCR, schools closed in Noida, Aligarh due to heavy rains
  10. UP rainfall alert: Schools in Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur to remain shut today


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UP rainfall alert: Schools in Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur to remain shut today

Due to heavy rainfall predictions schools in several districts of Uttar Pradesh, including the capital Lucknow, will remain shut today. The districts where schools will remain closed are Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur. Schools have been directed to inform all parents and students that the schools will remain shut. Several districts in Uttar Pradesh have witnessed heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. The weather department has predicted that the rains would continue tomorrow. According to IMD, post-monsoon rain in the area is due to the interactions of a western disturbance which lies as a trough in mid and upper air with a deep trough of easterly wind at a lower level. Several districts of Uttar Pradesh saw waterlogging due to the heavy rainfall with farmers also facing damage to crops. Many houses and shops were inundated with water causing trouble for the residents. The ceaseless spell of rain has also brought down the difference between minimum temperature (20.8 degrees Celsius) on Friday and maximum temperature (23.4 degrees Celsius) on Saturday to 2.6 degrees Celsius -- the lowest since 1969. Earlier, the lowest such margin was recorded on October 19, 1998, at 3.1 degree Celsius, the IMD added. Read:

IMD weather update: Yellow alert issued in Delhi NCR, schools closed in Noida, Aligarh due to heavy rains

Rains continued to lash parts of Delhi, leading to waterlogging and affecting traffic movement in several areas of the city. The national capital has been witnessing an incessant spell of light to moderate rain for the past two days. The weather department has predicted more rains on Friday (today). IMD issued a 'yellow alert', cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in the city. READ |Maharashtra: Flight operations at Mumbai airport to remain suspended on October 18 for 6 hours, check details Schools closed in Aligarh District Basic Education Officer of Aligarh district also ordered to close all schools on September 23 and 24 given the heavy rainfall forecast. "India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning that western UP will witness heavy rainfall. Admin is on alert," said Sudhir Garg, Principal Secretary of Revenue Department. On Thursday, parts of Uttar Pradesh and the national capital region (NCR), including Gautam Buddh Nagar witnessed heavy rainfall throughout the day. Tamil Nadu Rains IMD has also predicted light to moderate rain in some parts of Tamil Nadu, including coastal areas and areas adjourning the Western Ghats. The IMD said that most parts of the state would experience subdued weather as South West Monsoon turned weak in the state. Weathermen said that there was no specific system that would lead to a large-scale rainfall in the state. The state capital Chennai is likely to receive thunderstorms and lighting in the next few days...

West UP rain: Aligarh schools shut, Yogi's Mathura visit cancelled

At least 10 people were killed and 11 injured in rain-related incidents in Uttar Pradesh since Wednesday as incessant rainfall lashed the country's most populous state - affecting life. While seven were killed in the Etawah district, other mishaps were reported from Firozabad and Balrampur. Due to severe waterlogging in some parts of the state, the Aligarh administration has closed schools for two days. West UP rains: Aligarh schools shut, Yogi's Mathura visit cancelled | 5 facts Here are the top updates from Uttar Pradesh: 1. 2. The train movement in Etawah was affected after lightning hit an OHE pillar on the Etawah-Gwalior branch line in Rahatpur, disrupting the power supply. Several trains including Rajdhani and Lucknow-Shatabdi Express were halted. However, the rail traffic resumed after 50 minutes. Also read: Delhi Rains: Parts of national capital witness more rainfall as monsoon recedes, traffic snarls across city 3. Due to incessant rainfall, the Aligarh administration has shut schools for two days. According to a release, district magistrate Inder Veer Singh issued an order asking all government and private schools to remain shut till Saturday. 4. Massive waterlogging has been witnessed in Firozabad since Wednesday due to incessant rainfall. A house collapsed in Banshinagar locality under Shikohabad police station on Wednesday night killing one, and leaving eight members of the family injured, reported news agency PTI. In another incident in the district, one pers...

Aligarh News: Schools will remain closed for two days due to cold wave, then there may be winter holidays

On the instructions of Aligarh DM Indra Vikram Singh, the BSA has issued orders to keep schools from class nursery to class eight of all the boards of Aligarh closed on 27 and 28 December in view of cold wave and fog. In many schools, winter vacation may be announced after this. BSA Satendra Kumar told that Basic Education Council, Primary, Upper Primary, Composite School, Non-Government, Aided, Recognized, CBSE, ICSC, all other board schools from class nursery to class eight on two days 27 and 28 December Will be closed There is a possibility that after these two holidays, many schools may announce winter vacations as well.

UP Rains, UP Weather: 10 Killed, 11 Injured In UP Rain Furry, Aligarh Schools Closed Till Saturday

Lucknow: At least 10 people were killed, seven of them in Etawah, and 11 injured in incidents of lightning, and wall and house collapses as heavy rains in parts of Uttar Pradesh affected normal life in Firozabad and forced the closure of schools in Aligarh. Apart from Etawah -- where the seven dead included According to the India Meteorological Department, rainfall or thundershowers have been observed at most places over West Uttar Pradesh since Wednesday morning. It said Etawah observatory recorded 140 mm rainfall in 24 hours till 8.30 am Thursday. Rainfall was reported from Agra also. Etawah district witnessed three fatal incidents of wall or house collapses late on Wednesday night, killing seven people in total. Four children -- Sinku (10), Abhi (8), Sonu (7) and Aarti (5) -- died in their sleep after a wall of their house collapsed in Chandra Pura village under Civil Lines police station area, Etawah District Magistrate Avnish Kumar Rai said. Their sibling (5) and grandmother, Chandni Debi (70), were injured in the incident. Etawah Superintendent of Police (City) Kapil Dev Singh said an elderly couple -- Ram Sanehi (65) and Reshma Debi (62) -- died when a boundary wall of a petrol pump collapsed onto their hut in Kripalpur village under Ekdil police station. In yet another incident in the district, Jabar Singh (35) was buried alive after his house in Andava ke Banglan village under Chakarnagar police station collapsed following heavy rains, SHO Deepak Kumar said. In Fi...

Schools to remain closed in these districts for next two days in UP

Aligarh: It is raining continuously in many cities in UP. Aligarh District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh has ordered the closureof schools for classes 1 to 12 due to rain for two days. Let us tell you that the DM has declared a holiday from October 10 to 11. Yes and apart from this, in many cities, the DM has also instructed to close schools. According to the instructions of Aligarh District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh, all schools in the district will remain closed for the next two days i.e. on October 10 and 11. Also Read: 27 dead in UP due to rain, schools to remain closed today Along with this, he has instructed the District Inspector of Schools and the District Basic Education Officer to ensure strict compliance with the said order. On October 12, all schools will open as earlier. Let us tell you that due to intermittent rain for 72 hours in Agra, the school of classes 1 to 12 has been closed. District Inspector of Schools Manoj Kumar said that the district has been receiving continuous rains for 72 hours, due to which there is a possibility of waterlogging. At the same time, according to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there will be rain till October 11. On the instructions of the District Magistrate, there will be a holiday on October 10 and 11 in all the aided and recognized schools of all boards from class nursery to 12th. At the same time, all school principals and operators have been asked to ensure strict compliance with orders in the district....

Uttar Pradesh Schools closed in Lucknow, Aligarh and other districts due to heavy rains

Along with the districts mentioned above, schools have also been closed in Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut, and Hapur. The schools have been told to inform students and parents. Heavy rainfall is causing waterlogging, and the flood water has entered the houses and shops of people. It is also affecting vehicular movement. Meanwhile, rains continue to lash the region. In the last update,

Aligarh schools closed till 12 October as heavy rains lash district

The administration has urged residents to not stand under a tree or heavy objects, due to the possible lightning. Officials also informed that survey of affected areas is also conducted and the administration is ready for any eventuality. Heavy rainfall for the next 5 days in Amravati: IMD IMD Metrological Centre, For the next three days, IMD predicts heavy rain in isolated areas of the Rayalaseema region, as well as thunderstorms accompanied by lightning in NCAP & Yanam, SCAP, and Rayalaseema. IMD Metrological Centre forecasted heavy downpours at isolated locations in SCAP and Rayalaseema on days 4-5, and October 12-13. "Thunderstorms with lightning are likely in isolated locations in NCAP and Yanam, SCAP and Rayalaseema," according to an IMD statement.

IMD weather update: Yellow alert issued in Delhi NCR, schools closed in Noida, Aligarh due to heavy rains

Rains continued to lash parts of Delhi, leading to waterlogging and affecting traffic movement in several areas of the city. The national capital has been witnessing an incessant spell of light to moderate rain for the past two days. The weather department has predicted more rains on Friday (today). IMD issued a 'yellow alert', cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in the city. READ |Maharashtra: Flight operations at Mumbai airport to remain suspended on October 18 for 6 hours, check details Schools closed in Aligarh District Basic Education Officer of Aligarh district also ordered to close all schools on September 23 and 24 given the heavy rainfall forecast. "India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning that western UP will witness heavy rainfall. Admin is on alert," said Sudhir Garg, Principal Secretary of Revenue Department. On Thursday, parts of Uttar Pradesh and the national capital region (NCR), including Gautam Buddh Nagar witnessed heavy rainfall throughout the day. Tamil Nadu Rains IMD has also predicted light to moderate rain in some parts of Tamil Nadu, including coastal areas and areas adjourning the Western Ghats. The IMD said that most parts of the state would experience subdued weather as South West Monsoon turned weak in the state. Weathermen said that there was no specific system that would lead to a large-scale rainfall in the state. The state capital Chennai is likely to receive thunderstorms and lighting in the next few days...

UP rainfall alert: Schools in Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur to remain shut today

Due to heavy rainfall predictions schools in several districts of Uttar Pradesh, including the capital Lucknow, will remain shut today. The districts where schools will remain closed are Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Meerut and Hapur. Schools have been directed to inform all parents and students that the schools will remain shut. Several districts in Uttar Pradesh have witnessed heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. The weather department has predicted that the rains would continue tomorrow. According to IMD, post-monsoon rain in the area is due to the interactions of a western disturbance which lies as a trough in mid and upper air with a deep trough of easterly wind at a lower level. Several districts of Uttar Pradesh saw waterlogging due to the heavy rainfall with farmers also facing damage to crops. Many houses and shops were inundated with water causing trouble for the residents. The ceaseless spell of rain has also brought down the difference between minimum temperature (20.8 degrees Celsius) on Friday and maximum temperature (23.4 degrees Celsius) on Saturday to 2.6 degrees Celsius -- the lowest since 1969. Earlier, the lowest such margin was recorded on October 19, 1998, at 3.1 degree Celsius, the IMD added. Read: