Mumbai University Cancels Exam, BMC Announces Holiday For School, Colleges Amid Heavy Rainfall Alert

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Mumbai University Cancels Exam, BMC Announces Holiday For School, Colleges Amid Heavy Rainfall Alert


The state of Maharastra is witnessing incessant rainfall for a few weeks now and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted additional rain showers through the subsequent 3 days and has additionally issued alerts for varied districts within the state.

Amid the torrential rainfall, Mumbai University has postponed all of the exams in its affiliated schools till additional discover. The new schedule for the examination might be launched later, acknowledged the college within the official discover.

“The Head, University Departments, Director, Institute of Distance Learning, Director, Ratnagiri, Thane & Kalyan Sub Centre and the Principals of all affiliated Colleges in all Faculty concerned are hereby informed that Tomorrow’s Dated 27th July 2023 all examinations are Postponed due to heavy rain and date will be announced later,” a round issued by the University of Mumbai Board of Examination and Evaluation acknowledged on Wednesday.

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Holiday In Mumbai School, Colleges Amid IMD’s Orange Alert

Meanwhile, within the wake of the orange alert issued by the met division for Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has introduced a vacation for all colleges and schools in Mumbai metropolis and suburbs on Thursday

“In view of the heavy rainfall, BMC Commissioner and Administrator Dr Iqbal Singh Chahal has declared a holiday for all municipal, government and private primary, secondary and higher secondary schools and all colleges in Mumbai city and suburbs for tomorrow, July 27,” stated BMC.

IMD Issues Heavy Rainfall Alert For Mumbai, Pune

The met division forecasted that the monsoon will stay energetic over the Konkan and Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra and the area may be very prone to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall through the subsequent 3-4 days. The IMD has issued a purple alert for Ratnagiri, Satara and Pune, Chandrapur, and Gadchiroli districts whereas Mumbai, Thane, Thane, Palgarh and Raigad districts are on orange alert.





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