New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.
New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to rise in temperatures across the state. Meanwhile, the Class 10, 12 exams will be held as per schedule.New Delhi: Considering the prevailing heat wave conditions in most districts of Odisha, the state government on Monday announced the closure of schools for five days starting from Tuesday, April 26. As per the letter issued by the Department of School and Mass Education, all institutions including government and private were instructed to suspend classes from April 26 to 30 due to
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