Uttar Pradesh schools closed till January 1 due to cold wave

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered all schools up to Class 12 closed until January 1, 2026, due to the severe cold wave and fog sweeping the state. Prioritizing children's safety, he warned district administrations against any lapses. Funds have also been released for night shelters and blanket distribution.

The cold wave gripping north India has intensified conditions in Uttar Pradesh. On December 29, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced that all schools affiliated with ICSE, CBSE, and the UP Board up to Class 12 will remain closed until January 1, 2026. He stressed that children's well-being is the top priority and no lapses in their safety would be tolerated.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of dense fog across the state until at least December 31, with maximum and minimum temperatures expected around 15 and 10 degrees Celsius, respectively. Adityanath directed senior officials to remain actively engaged on the ground and monitor the situation personally. District authorities were instructed to arrange blankets, bonfires at public places, and ensure proper functioning of night shelters.

Reaffirming the government's commitment to protecting the poor and vulnerable, the chief minister stated that all night shelters must be equipped with bedding, blankets, and sanitation facilities. He noted that sufficient funds have been released to districts for blanket distribution, night shelter operations, and setting up bonfires.

After inspecting two night shelters in Gorakhpur, Adityanath told reporters that district magistrates are empowered to close schools and declare holidays based on local conditions, with online classes where necessary. He interacted with residents at shelters near TP Nagar Pass and Dharmshala Bazaar, distributing blankets and food, and expressed satisfaction with the arrangements.

He mentioned that 480 bonfires have been set up in Gorakhpur city, and over 22,000 needy individuals have received blankets and woollen clothing as part of the state's winter relief efforts. Adityanath appealed to citizens to avoid unnecessary travel in fog, stay hydrated, and assist those in need during the extreme weather.

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