Dussehra is an important Hindu festival that is celebrated to commemorate the victory of good over evil. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor across India and is one of the most important festivals in the country. This year, the government of Andhra Pradesh has announced a 12-day holiday to celebrate Dussehra 2022 in the state.
Govt Announcement
The government of Andhra Pradesh has announced a 12-day holiday to celebrate Dussehra 2022 in the state. The announcement was made by the Department of School Education in the state. This holiday is applicable to all government, private, aided and unaided schools in the state.
Dussehra 2022 Holidays
The Dussehra 2022 holidays will begin from October 28, 2022 and last till November 7, 2022. This is a great opportunity for children to spend time with their families and enjoy the festive spirit. During the holiday period, schools will remain closed and all academic activities will be suspended.
Holiday Duration
The holiday duration is 12 days and will include the days of Dussehra, Vijayadashami, Naraka Chaturdashi, Diwali, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj. During the holiday period, schools will remain closed and all academic activities will be suspended.
Schools in AP
The holiday is applicable to all government, private, aided and unaided schools in the state. This is a great opportunity for children to spend time with their families and enjoy the festive spirit. Schools are encouraged to celebrate the festival with their students and organize special activities to mark the occasion.
Conclusion
The government of Andhra Pradesh has announced a 12-day holiday to celebrate Dussehra 2022 in the state. This holiday is applicable to all government, private, aided and unaided schools in the state. Schools are encouraged to celebrate the festival with their students and organize special activities to mark the occasion.
The holiday period is a great opportunity for children to spend time with their families and enjoy the festive spirit. Schools are encouraged to use this time to celebrate the festival with their students and make the most of the festive season.