All schools and colleges in Manipur will remain closed today as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted heavy rain and potential floods in several districts.

The state government has ordered the closure as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and disaster management teams are on alert to respond to any emergencies.
The Manipur state government has announced the closure of all schools and colleges today following a weather advisory issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). According to the IMD forecast, parts of Manipur are likely to experience intense rainfall, thunderstorms, and possible flash floods, which could disrupt normal life and pose safety risks.
The decision to shut down educational institutions has been taken as a precautionary measure. Heavy rainfall often leads to flooding, landslides, and transportation issues in hilly states like Manipur. To ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff, the government has ordered the closure of all schools (both government and private) and colleges.
The IMD has predicted:
The sudden closure has affected thousands of students across Manipur. Classes and examinations scheduled for today will be rescheduled. Online classes may be arranged in some institutions if weather conditions worsen further. Public transport and local markets may also see disruptions due to heavy rainfall warnings.
Manipur, like many northeastern states, often faces heavy monsoon rains leading to flooding and landslides. In recent years, continuous rainfall has caused significant damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture. The government is taking preventive steps to minimize such losses in 2025.
Authorities will review the situation based on the updated IMD forecast. If conditions improve, schools and colleges may reopen tomorrow. However, in case of persistent rainfall and floods, the closure could be extended.