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Big Changes in Bihar School Holidays: From 23 to 11

The Board has reduced the number of school holidays from 23 to 11 in order to meet the required minimum working days. Durga Puja holidays have been reduced to three days, with one-day holidays for Diwali and Chitragupta Puja, and two days for Chhath Puja.

The bihar school examination board has reduced the number of school holidays from 23 to 11 in order to meet the required minimum working days. Durga puja holidays holidays have been reduced to three days, and there are one-day holiday for diwali and chitragupta puja, and two days for chhath puja

Reducing Durga Puja Holidays

One of the most notable changes in the Bihar School Examination Board’s calendar is the reduction of Durga Puja holidays from an extended break to just three days. This move has been met with mixed reactions, with some appreciating the board’s commitment to academic rigor and others expressing concerns about the cultural significance of this festival.

This decision was primarily driven by the need to maximize instructional days. The Bihar School Examination Board recognizes the importance of cultural festivals but is equally dedicated to academic excellence.

One-Day Holidays for Diwali and Chitragupta Puja

Diwali and Chitragupta Puja, which used to be extended holidays, have now been reduced to one-day breaks. While this might disappoint students who looked forward to the extended vacations, it aligns with the board’s objective of ensuring students receive the required amount of instruction.

The Bihar School Examination Board believes that shorter breaks during festivals will not only maintain the academic momentum but also prepare students for real-life scenarios where long vacations are rare.

Two Days for Chhath Puja

Chhath Puja, a significant festival in Bihar, still retains a two-day holiday status. This decision is in recognition of the cultural and religious importance of the festival. The board acknowledges that certain festivals are deeply ingrained in the state’s culture and cannot be curtailed to a single day without disrespecting their significance.

New Updated Holiday list- 2023

Date Festival Name Day
January 14 Makar Sankranti Saturday
February 18 Maha Shivaratri Saturday
March 7-10 Holi and Sab-e-Barat Tuesday to Friday
March 24 Sarhul Friday
March 30 Ram Navami Thursday
April 7 Good Friday Friday
April 21-22 Alvida Juma (Last Friday of Ramadan) and Eid Friday to Saturday
May 1 May Day Monday
May 19 Vat Savitri Friday
June 1-16 Summer Vacation Thursday to Friday
June 29-July 1 Eid ul-Adha (Bakrid) Thursday to Saturday
July 29-31 Muharram Saturday to Monday
August 30 Raksha Bandhan Wednesday
September 6 Janmashtami Wednesday
September 7 Chehallum Thursday
September 18 Hartalika (Teej Vrat) Monday
September 28 Anant Chaturdashi/Eid Milad-un-Nabi Thursday
October 6-7 Jivit Putrika Vrat Friday to Saturday
October 14-24 Durga Puja/Chitragupta Puja/Bhaiya Dooj Saturday to Wednesday
November 11-22 Diwali/Chhath Puja/Bhai Dooj Saturday to Wednesday
November 27 Kartik Purnima (Guru Nanak Jayanti) Monday
December 25 Christmas Day Monday

Understanding the Changes

The New Bihar School Calendar

The Bihar School Calendar has undergone a significant overhaul. The number of holidays, once standing at 23, has been pruned down to a mere 11. This dramatic reduction has left many wondering about the motivations behind such a change.

The Need for a Balanced Academic Year

One of the primary reasons behind this transformation is the desire to establish a more balanced academic year. The previous holiday structure was criticized for being too lengthy, potentially disrupting the flow of learning. By reducing the holidays, the education system aims to create a more consistent and focused learning environment.

Aligning with National Standards

Bihar is aligning its school calendar more closely with national standards. The reduction in holidays brings it in line with the holiday schedules of other states. This synchronicity can facilitate easier coordination for competitive exams and national-level educational programs.

Boosting Student Performance

Educational authorities in Bihar believe that this change will enhance student performance. With fewer disruptions in the academic calendar, students can maintain their focus on their studies. This, in turn, could lead to improved results in examinations.

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Big Changes in Bihar School Holidays: From 23 to 11

 

 

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