Will Schools in Delhi Be Closed on February 12 for Guru Ravidas Jayanti?

In a landmark decision, the office of Delhi's Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has announced a public holiday across the national capital on February 12, 2025, in honor of Guru Ravidas Jayanti. This declaration highlights the cultural and spiritual significance of the occasion, allowing citizens to commemorate the revered saint's contributions to social reform and equality.

Will Schools in Delhi Be Closed on February 12?

What This Means for Delhi?

The holiday will apply to all government offices, autonomous bodies, and public sector undertakings under the Delhi government. This means that employees in government institutions will get a day off to observe and participate in the festivities.

Additionally, all government-run schools in Delhi will remain closed for the day, ensuring that both students and teachers can celebrate Guru Ravidas Jayanti. However, the closure status of private schools and institutions remains unclear, and official updates are awaited.

Why Guru Ravidas Jayanti Matters?

Guru Ravidas, a 15th-century saint and social reformer, is remembered for his teachings on equality, unity, and devotion. His spiritual contributions and poetry continue to inspire millions across the country, making this day one of immense cultural importance.

The decision to declare a public holiday reflects the government's commitment to honoring India's diverse heritage and ensuring that historical and spiritual figures receive due recognition.

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