GOOD NEWS FOR STUDENTS IN ANDHRA PRADESH: 9-DAY HOLIDAY FOR DUSSEHRA FESTIVAL
The students of Andhra Pradesh have received wonderful news. The state government has announced that schools will remain closed for nine days, from September 24 to October 2, 2025, for the Dussehra festival. This decision has brought smiles to the faces of lakhs of school children and their families.
A Time to Celebrate
Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is one of the most important festivals in India. It marks the victory of good over evil. Across Andhra Pradesh and other states, people celebrate Dussehra with prayers, cultural events, stage plays of the Ramayana, and festive gatherings. For students, this break is not only a time to relax but also an opportunity to connect with traditions and family values.
A Long Festival Break
Usually, schools give short breaks for festivals. But this year, students are lucky to get a long holiday of nine days. The break begins on September 24 and ends on October 2, which is also Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday. So, children will return to school only on October 3, 2025.
This long holiday period is special because it covers the entire Dussehra celebration. Families can travel, join in community programs, or even rest at home without worrying about schoolwork for a few days.
Benefits of the Holiday for Students
Family Time: With schools closed, students can spend quality time with parents, siblings, and relatives. Many families in Andhra Pradesh come together during Dussehra, and children can take part in family rituals and enjoy delicious festival food.
Cultural Participation: Many villages and towns organize plays, dances, and fairs during this season. Students can watch or even perform in these cultural events. It helps them understand the rich traditions of India.
Relaxation and Fun: After months of classes, exams, and homework, students finally get a chance to rest. They can play outdoor games, watch movies, or read storybooks during the break.
Travel Opportunities: Families often plan trips during long holidays. Some may visit their hometowns, while others may go on tours to places like Tirupati, Araku, or Vizag. This gives students new experiences and memories.
Creative Activities: Many children use the festival break for hobbies like drawing, singing, dancing, or sports. Schools also sometimes give small holiday assignments like writing about the festival, which keeps students active.
Importance of Dussehra in Andhra Pradesh
In Andhra Pradesh, Dussehra is celebrated with great devotion and joy. Temples are decorated, and special prayers are offered to Goddess Durga. The nine days of Navaratri are filled with music, dance, and devotion. Many households set up Bommala Koluvu (arrangement of dolls), where children participate actively.
On the tenth day, Vijayadashami, people celebrate the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana. In many towns, large effigies of Ravana are burnt, symbolizing the destruction of evil. Children find these events very exciting and educational.
A Balanced Break
While this holiday is a time of enjoyment, it also gives students a chance to recharge their minds. Continuous studies can sometimes feel tiring, but a small break improves focus and energy. When schools reopen after October 2, children will return with fresh enthusiasm. Teachers also encourage students to balance fun with a little bit of revision so that they do not forget what they have learned.
Support from Parents and Teachers
Parents are happy about the holiday as it gives them a chance to spend more time with their children. Many working parents plan their own leaves during this time so they can be with the family. Teachers, on the other hand, see this as a good opportunity for students to learn outside the classroom. Participating in cultural activities, reading mythological stories, and observing rituals are all forms of learning.
Joy Across the State
In every district of Andhra Pradesh be it Vijayawada, Guntur, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, or Anantapur the festive mood will be high. Markets will be crowded with people buying new clothes, sweets, and gifts. Students, free from school duties, will be part of this cheerful atmosphere.
A Memorable Break for Students
For children, this nine-day holiday is not just about rest but about creating memories. They will remember the outings, the festive food, the decorations, and the time spent with cousins and friends. Festivals play an important role in shaping childhood memories, and this long Dussehra holiday will surely be remembered for years to come.
Conclusion
The announcement of a nine-day school holiday from September 24 to October 2, 2025, is indeed good news for students in Andhra Pradesh. It gives them a chance to celebrate Dussehra in its full glory, spend time with family, and enjoy cultural experiences. Festivals like these not only bring joy but also strengthen family bonds and cultural values.
As the saying goes, “Festivals are not just about holidays; they are about creating happiness and togetherness.” This Dussehra, students in Andhra Pradesh will truly experience that happiness during their well-deserved break.