Will schools and colleges be closed in Maharashtra on January 15? Here’s what we know
Schools and colleges in parts of Maharashtra are likely to remain closed on Thursday, January 15, 2026, following the declaration of a public holiday by the Maharashtra State Election Commission for civic body elections. However, since the official announcement does not explicitly mention educational institutions, students and parents are advised to seek confirmation from their respective schools and colleges.
The Maharashtra State Election Commission on Friday announced that January 15 will be observed as a public holiday in areas falling under 29 municipal corporations where polling for civic elections is scheduled to take place. The move aims to ensure smooth conduct of the elections and encourage maximum voter participation, officials said, TNN reports.
According to the notice, the public holiday will apply to government and semi-government offices, corporations, boards, public sector undertakings, banks, and Central Government offices that fall within the limits of the civic bodies going to polls.
While the order clearly lists several categories of offices, it does not specifically mention schools and colleges. Despite this, educational institutions in election-bound areas are generally closed on polling days when a public holiday is declared.
The State Election Commission has stated that all administrative preparations for the civic elections have been completed. This includes the readiness of Electronic Voting Machines, or EVMs, deployment of polling personnel, and coordination with district authorities. The commission has urged eligible voters to make use of the holiday and participate actively in the democratic process.
Students and parents are advised not to assume a holiday without confirmation. Schools and colleges are expected to issue separate circulars or notices clarifying whether classes will be held.
Students should check official communication from their institutions, including notices, emails, websites, or verified messaging groups.
Final confirmation should be obtained directly from the school or college concerned to avoid confusion.
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Public holiday announced for civic polls
The Maharashtra State Election Commission on Friday announced that January 15 will be observed as a public holiday in areas falling under 29 municipal corporations where polling for civic elections is scheduled to take place. The move aims to ensure smooth conduct of the elections and encourage maximum voter participation, officials said, TNN reports.
What does this mean for schools and colleges?
While the order clearly lists several categories of offices, it does not specifically mention schools and colleges. Despite this, educational institutions in election-bound areas are generally closed on polling days when a public holiday is declared.
Election preparedness completed, says poll body
Advisory for students and parents
Students should check official communication from their institutions, including notices, emails, websites, or verified messaging groups.
Final confirmation should be obtained directly from the school or college concerned to avoid confusion.
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