School Holiday on 11 November 2025 (Tuesday): Schools Closed Tomorrow in THESE States, Check Details Here

Nov 11, 2025, 00:32 IST

Schools and government offices in Telangana, especially in Hyderabad and Jubilee Hills, will remain closed on 11 November 2025 due to the Jubilee Hills by-poll elections. The state government has declared a public holiday to ensure smooth voting. Other states like Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh will have regular classes. Bihar may observe partial school closures later this week due to elections and local events.

School Holiday 11th November 2025: As India enters the second week of November 2025, most schools across the country have resumed regular classes following the Diwali and Chhath Puja breaks and weather-related closures. However, several states and districts will still remain on holiday on Tuesday, 11 November 2025, due to a combination of election duties, heavy rainfall, and local festivals. Education departments and district administrations across these regions are urging parents and students to check official notifications before assuming classes are on. According to a latest update, schools in some districts will be shut selectively, even as large parts of the country operate normally. 

Are Delhi Schools Closed on 11th November 2025? 

Check the article below in detail to get to know the Delhi current situation due to bomb blast and high pollution level:

Delhi Bom Blast: Schools May Be Closed After Blast Near Red Fort 

A powerful explosion near the Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station Gate 1 in central Delhi has triggered a major security alert across Delhi, NCR, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Several vehicles caught fire in the blast, and multiple casualties have been reported. The area around Red Fort and nearby metro stations has been sealed, and police along with NDRF teams are investigating the cause.

Adding to the tension, a large cache of bomb-making materials, including nearly 2,900 kg of ammonium nitrate, detonators, and wires, has been recovered from Faridabad, suggesting the existence of a wider terror network operating in the Delhi-NCR region. Due to these back-to-back security incidents, school authorities are considering temporary closures or early dismissals in affected areas.

Police have heightened patrolling across central Delhi, border regions of Haryana, and western UP, with all major schools and institutions placed on high alert. Parents and students are advised to remain cautious, follow school notifications closely, and stay ready for sudden shifts to online or remote classes if ordered by authorities.

Bomb Blast in Delhi: School Alert Delhi-NCR and Safety Status

Region

Incident / Situation

School Closure Status

Advice for Parents & Students

Delhi (Central & Old Delhi)

Major blast near Red Fort Metro Station; several vehicles damaged, area sealed.

High possibility of temporary closure or early dispersal.

Avoid the Red Fort area, check school WhatsApp or SMS updates daily.

Haryana (Faridabad, Gurugram)

Seizure of large amounts of bomb-making materials; terror links under probe.

Schools under alert; some may remain closed for inspection.

Stay updated with school messages; keep children home if advised.

Uttar Pradesh (Ghaziabad, Noida border)

Security tightened; extra police deployment near NCR borders.

No confirmed closure yet, but early-shift classes are possible.

Parents should prepare for online lessons and avoid unnecessary travel.

Entire NCR Region

Police on high alert; anti-terror squads and bomb squads deployed.

Mixed status — some schools may switch to online mode temporarily.

Stay alert, ensure devices are ready for remote learning.

Why this Bomb Blast Impacts on children & families?

  • The blast near Red Fort occurred in a major metro station zone, increasing risk to commuters and students travelling to and from school.

  • The Faridabad seizure reportedly involves a “white-collar terror ecosystem” of radicalised professionals planning large-scale attacks, raising concerns for the safety of the entire NCR region.

  • Delhi-NCR is under high security alert after the Red Fort blast and the Faridabad explosives bust. Schools may close temporarily or switch to online classes to ensure student safety. Police and disaster response teams are deployed across the city and nearby states. Parents should check school updates regularly and keep children indoors unless necessary.

  • Authorities are urging citizens to stay calm but vigilant until official clearance.

Delhi-NCR Schools & Pollution Alert: 

The air quality in the Delhi-NCR region has worsened dramatically, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching the “very poor” and even “severe” categories. This spike in pollution has triggered discussions about whether schools may close or shift to online learning. Under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), once Stage 3 is enforced, educational institutions up to Class 5 may be directed to adopt hybrid or remote modes of instruction. For parents and students, this means staying alert for notifications from your school, preparing for possible closure or online classes, and avoiding outdoor travel when AQI is critical.

Schools Closed: Delhi NCR Region-Wise Status of Schools

Region

Current AQI / Pollution Status

School Status & Advice

Delhi City

AQI in “very poor” / “severe” zone

No full city-wide closure yet, but high risk; monitor updates

NCR Suburbs (Haryana/UP)

Elevated pollution, GRAP Stage 2 active

Schools likely on alert; switch to hybrid/remote possible

Border Districts (Haryana)

Some districts already reported “severe” air

Consider keeping children home if advised by school/local authority

Quick Takeaways for Parents & Students

  • Schools may close or switch to online mode if pollution remains high and GRAP Stage 3 is triggered.

  • Keep a check on your school’s WhatsApp, SMS, or email alerts for timely updates.

  • Be ready with an internet-connected device and login details in case online classes are activated.

  • Limit outdoor activity, especially for younger children and those with respiratory issues.

Why Are Some Schools Closed on 11 November 2025 ?

In specific states, three major reasons account for the continued holiday status: 

(1) by-elections or assembly elections where schools are used as polling centres, 

(2) residual heavy rainfall or weather alerts, and 

(3) localised festivals or administrative holidays. For example, in Jubilee Hills (a constituency in Telangana) , by-polling has resulted in the government declaring schools and government offices closed for the day. 

Meanwhile in states which had earlier been shut for weather (such as those affected by Cyclone Montha) many schools have reopened, but the possibility of residual disruptions remains.

State-Wise: Where Schools Are Closed & Where They Are Open

Telangana: Jubilee Hills Bye-Election Closure

In Telangana, schools, colleges, and government offices within the Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency have been officially declared closed for 11 November as the by-poll election takes place. The announcement is specific to the constituency, rather than the entire state, and only government-recognized institutions are impacted. 

Bihar: Phase-II Assembly Elections

In Bihar, the second phase of assembly elections is scheduled for 11 November across 122 seats in 20 districts (including East Champaran, Madhubani, Bhagalpur, etc.). As a result, schools and affiliated centres that are designated as polling booths remain closed for the day. Regular classes are expected to resume the next day. 

Andhra Pradesh & Other Previously Affected States

In Andhra Pradesh, where schools had shut earlier due to Cyclone Montha and heavy rain, regular classes are largely resumed. Most districts have returned to functioning normally as no new statewide closure has been announced for 11 November. Parents in formerly affected districts should verify via local district education offices.

Related: Andhra Pradesh School Holidays in November 2025

Other States 

Most other states including major ones like Delhi, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Karnataka have scheduled regular classes today. However, in districts seeing residual heavy rain, high air pollution, or local festivals, institutions may still issue localised closures. Parents are advised to keep track of official circulars for their specific school.

School Holiday Status on 11 November 2025

State / Region

Holiday Status

Reason

Telangana (Jubilee Hills constituency)

Closed

By-poll election day

Bihar (Selected districts)

Closed

Assembly elections – phase-II

Andhra Pradesh

Mostly Open

Classes resumed after heavy rain/cyclone

Delhi / Maharashtra / West Bengal / Karnataka

Open

Regular classes

Weather-/Rain-sensitive districts

Tentative

Possible local closures in heavy rain zones

While the majority of Indian schools are back in session on 11 November 2025, certain areas continue to observe holidays owing to election duties, weather conditions, or festival observances. In Telangana’s Jubilee Hills constituency and Bihar’s election districts, closures are clearly mandated. In contrast, Andhra Pradesh and most other states are operating normally. Parents and students are encouraged to stay alert to school WhatsApp or SMS alerts, check the district education office website, and monitor local weather or election updates to avoid confusion.

Apeksha Agarwal
Apeksha Agarwal

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Apeksha Agarwal, a passionate and aspiring journalist, is dedicated to delivering impactful stories and insightful reports. As an education beat writer, she focuses on providing well-researched and engaging news content. Apeksha's strong foundation in journalism and media is complemented by her creativity, dedication, and attention to detail. Her goal is to inform and inspire audiences through meaningful narratives while continuously adapting to the ever-changing media landscape. She can be reached at apeksha.agarwal@jagrannewmedia.com.

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