Good news for students, this state government declared holiday for schools and colleges for 3 consecutive days this month

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School holidays: The Telangana government has given another good news to the students of Hyderabad school and college students. The government has declared a three -day holiday in schools from July 19 to July 21. The School Education Department has declared a holiday in Hyderabad in view of the Bonalu festival. Every year the month of Ashadh falls in the month of July. On this occasion, Telugu states have a practice to celebrate Bonalu festival. It symbolizes the culture and traditions of Telangana. It is a practice for Goddess to organize a Bonalu fair every Sunday.

Nowadays Bonalu is organized every Sunday. Devi’s procession and fair are organized on Monday after the Bonalu festival. On that occasion, some devotees of the goddess predict how the state and country will be in the coming days. Almost everything happens according to prediction.

Not only the people of Telangana and Hyderabad, but also from Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Odisha, a large number of devotees come to see the procession of the Goddess and express their reverence to the Goddess.

In recent times, Bonalu has become a custom to celebrate the Bonalu festival on the first, third and fourth Sundays of Ashadh months. People here celebrate Golconda Bonalu in the first week, Lashkar Bonalu on the third Sunday and Lal Darwaza Bonalu on the fourth Sunday.

The Bonalu festival is traditionally celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Ashadh month in Hyderabad. After Lashkar Bonalu, Ammavari Bonalu is celebrated with pomp on the red door. Many Ammavari temples of the old city are decorated on this occasion. On this occasion, there is a festive atmosphere in the old city of Hyderabad.

On the occasion of this fair, a holiday has been given in old city schools on Saturday. Given the movement of devotees, there will be a holiday on Saturday in areas affected by the fair. At the same time, the School Education Department has declared a holiday on Monday on the occasion of the fair. It has been said in the order that work will also be done on the second Saturday of August to make up for the holiday given on this Saturday. This will give students a three -day leave on Sunday, 19, 20 and 21, including Sunday. Banks and other government institutions will normally function in the respective areas.