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This article shares news about Durga Puja celebrations in Bihar, including school and bank holidays.


In Bihar, Durga Puja is being celebrated all over the state. Today marks the sixth day of Navratri, and all the pandals are ready for the festivities. Tomorrow, on Saptami, devotees will come to see Mother Durga, and the excitement is building across cities like Patna, Gaya, and Bhagalpur.

The preparations for Durga Puja are in full swing, and the streets are beautifully decorated, creating a festive atmosphere everywhere. The announcement of holidays in schools and banks has added to the joy of the people. Many are looking forward to celebrating with their families and friends during this time.

Many private schools in Patna and other areas are giving more holidays than usual this year. For example, Loyla High School has holidays from September 28 to October 2, and Don Bosco Academy has seven days off starting from September 26. Other schools like Carmel High School and Sant Michael High School will also remain closed for several days.

As for government schools, they have declared a four-day holiday for Durga Puja, which has now extended to five days by including Sunday. Schools will be closed from September 29 to October 2, and they will reopen on October 3. This break allows students and teachers to celebrate the festival.

Additionally, banks in Bihar, both government and private, will also be closed during the festival. They will observe holidays on September 30, October 1, and October 2. This time off gives families a chance to spend quality time together and enjoy the festivities.



Summary:

  • Durga Puja celebrations are in full swing in Bihar.

  • Schools and banks have announced holidays for the festival.

  • Private schools are offering extended holidays this year.

  • Government schools will be closed for five days for the festival.

  • Banks will also remain closed during the celebrations.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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