With Pongal celebrations approaching, many students and parents in Tamil Nadu are waiting to know if schools will be closed. Every year, schools adjust their schedules during the festival, and this year too there is talk of possible holidays. According to media reports, schools in Tamil Nadu are likely to remain closed from January 14 to January 17 because of Pongal. However, it is important to note that the Tamil Nadu government has not issued any official notice on school holidays yet.Since there is no government order, schools have not announced a common holiday plan. Parents and students should not assume that schools will be closed. They should wait for updates from their own schools.
Why schools may close during Pongal
Pongal is a major festival in Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated for four days. It starts with Bhogi on January 14, followed by Thai Pongal on January 15. Mattu Pongal and Thiruvalluvar Day fall on January 16, and the festival ends with Kaanum Pongal on January 17. Families spend time together. Many people travel to their hometowns. Celebrations happen in towns and villages across the state.Because of the festival, normal routines are affected. In past years, schools stayed closed during Pongal. Attendance drops as many students travel. Transport services run less frequently in some areas. Teachers and students may find it hard to reach schools. For these reasons, schools often avoid holding regular classes during Pongal week. Reports suggest the same may happen this year.
No official notice yet, schools may decide individually
The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has not released any official circular about school holidays. Until a notice is issued, schools cannot formally confirm closures. Government and government-aided schools usually follow the state holiday list. Private schools often decide their schedules independently. This can cause differences in holiday dates across schools.Many schools are likely to issue their own holiday notices. They may send circulars or messages to parents a few days before the festival. Private schools usually announce holidays based on attendance and academic schedules. This means not all schools may follow the same dates.
What students and parents should do
Students and parents should check school notices, messages, and websites regularly. They can also contact school offices directly if there is any doubt about working days or exams. Until official confirmation is issued, the Pongal holiday from January 14 to January 17 should be treated as likely but not confirmed. Final information will be available once schools or the Tamil Nadu School Education Department release formal notices.
