Heavy rains: Holiday for schools, PU colleges in Byndoor and Hebri


Team Udayavani, Jul 18, 2024, 7:55 AM IST

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Byndoor/Hebri: Due to heavy rainfall, Anganwadi centers, primary and high schools, and pre-university colleges in the Byndoor and Hebri taluks have been declared closed on Thursday, July 18th.

The respective Tahsildars and Block Education Officers (BEO) have announced the holiday for these educational institutions.

The BEO of the Byndoorzone has declared a holiday for all schools in the area on Thursday, July 18th.

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