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School Holidays in November: A Guide to Days Off

As October concludes, families are eager to know about school holidays in November. This month features several closures, including a national holiday for Guru Nanak Jayanti. With Sundays also contributing to days off, schools will be closed for a total of six days. However, the exact number of holidays can vary by state. To find out the specific holidays for your region, you can easily search online or visit your state's official website. Read on to learn more about the upcoming school closures and how to check the holiday list for your state.
 

Overview of School Closures in November



As October wraps up with numerous festivities, it's time to look ahead at the school closures for November. This month is often filled with excitement for children due to the many holidays.


The festive spirit continues into November, with various celebrations leading to frequent days off. October was particularly festive, featuring holidays for events like Karva Chauth and Diwali.


With Chhath concluding on the 28th, the holiday season is nearing its end. Here’s a breakdown of how many days schools will be closed in November.


School Closure Days in November

As winter sets in, both children and parents hope for additional school closures. Notably, Wednesday, November 5th, is a gazetted holiday for Guru Nanak Jayanti, resulting in school and government office closures.


Additionally, Monday, November 24th, marks a restricted holiday for Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom day, which may vary by state. Sundays on November 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th also contribute to school closures, totaling six days off: five Sundays and one national holiday. Some schools may also observe a second Saturday holiday on November 8th.


How to Find State-Specific School Closure Information

November 5th is recognized as a national holiday for Guru Nanak Jayanti, ensuring a day off for all states. However, the number of school closure days can differ across states.


To check the specific holidays in your state, simply search for your state's name on Google to access the holiday list. Alternatively, you can visit your state's official website to download a PDF detailing the holidays.