As April unfolds, students and teachers in Telangana are gearing up for a well-deserved break, with multiple holidays lined up throughout the month. Starting from April 12, schools will be closed for three consecutive days, providing a much-needed respite for children after a busy academic year.
According to the academic calendar, April 12, 2025, marks the second Saturday holiday, followed by a regular Sunday holiday on April 13. The break extends into Monday, April 14, which is a gazetted holiday in honor of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary. This means students will enjoy a three-day weekend from April 12 to April 14.
In addition to these holidays, the month of April features other significant dates. On April 10, schools observed Mahavir Jayanti, a special holiday, while April 18 is designated as Good Friday. Easter Sunday follows on April 20, creating a festive atmosphere for families across the state.
The summer vacation for Telangana schools is set to begin on April 24, giving students an extended break after a rigorous academic session. With a combination of festivals, weekends, and seasonal holidays, April promises to be a month filled with joy and relaxation for school children throughout the state.
As the holidays approach, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts generally cloudy skies with a possibility of rain on April 10. The minimum temperature is expected to be around 23 degrees Celsius, while the maximum may reach up to 38 degrees Celsius. From April 11 to April 15, weather conditions are likely to remain partly cloudy with haze, and daytime temperatures could range from 37 to 40 degrees Celsius. Minimum temperatures are projected to hover between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, for those in need of banking services, it’s crucial to plan ahead this month. Banks across many states will also be closed for three consecutive days from April 12 to April 14 due to the weekend and regional holidays. April 12 is the second Saturday, followed by the regular Sunday closure on April 13. On April 14, banks will remain closed in most states in observance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti, as well as regional festivals such as Vishu in Kerala, Bihu in Assam, and Tamil New Year in Tamil Nadu.
April 11, 2025, is the last working day before the long weekend, so customers are advised to complete any essential banking tasks, such as cash deposits and cheque clearances, before this date. Following the long weekend, banks will reopen on April 15, but many will be closed again for additional regional holidays including Bengali New Year and Himachal Day.
On April 18, banks will shut down for Good Friday in most major states, although some states like Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, and Srinagar will remain open. The banking closures continue with Garia Puja in Tripura on April 21 and Parshuram Jayanti in Himachal Pradesh on April 29. Furthermore, banks in Karnataka will observe closures on April 30 for Basava Jayanti and Akshaya Tritiya.
This April is shaping up to be a month of festivities and breaks for both students and working professionals. With numerous public holidays falling closely together, it’s essential to plan accordingly to avoid any last-minute disruptions, whether for school schedules or banking needs.
As families prepare for the upcoming holidays, students are likely to enjoy the break from their studies, while many working individuals will also take advantage of the extended weekends to relax and spend quality time with loved ones. The combination of educational breaks and public holidays creates a vibrant atmosphere across Telangana, making it a month to remember.
In summary, April is filled with holidays in Telangana, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and celebration. The holidays provide an opportunity for students to recharge and enjoy time away from their studies, while working individuals can also benefit from the time off to celebrate various cultural and religious festivities. As temperatures rise and the weather remains pleasant, families can look forward to a joyful month ahead.