Holiday on Makar Sankranti! Big Notification Issued, Know Details Here
Makar Sankranti Holiday: Significant news has emerged for the education sector in Purba Medinipur district. A special holiday has been announced for students and teachers of primary schools across the district. The District Primary School Council (DPSC), Purba Medinipur, officially released a notification on January 10, 2026, confirming this decision. According to the new directive, all government primary schools in the district will remain closed in observance of Makar Sankranti.
Specific Date and Day of the Holiday
The notification issued by the DPSC Purba Medinipur clearly states that primary schools in the district will remain closed on January 14, 2026, which falls on a Wednesday. This mid-week holiday has been welcomed by students and the teaching community alike. The decision has been primarily taken to facilitate the celebration of Poush Sankranti or Makar Sankranti.
Administrative Background and Rules
This holiday declaration follows specific administrative protocols set at the state level. The West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) had released the annual holiday list for the 2026 academic year on December 23, 2025. Within that list, a special provision was allocated for the District Councils.
Serial number 41 of the Board’s holiday list empowered the District Primary School Councils (DPSC) to declare one additional holiday based on their discretion and local requirements. Exercising this specific administrative power, the Chairman of the Purba Medinipur DPSC sanctioned this holiday. This ensures that the school holiday calendar aligns well with local culture and festivities.
Significance of the Festival and Reason for the Holiday
The administration has taken this decision considering the cultural weight of the day, rather than treating it as just another day off. The notification describes Makar Sankranti as a crucial juncture for seasonal transition. It is acknowledged not merely as a festival but as an integral part of rural Bengal’s agriculture and tradition.
The DPSC directive highlights several aspects of this festival:
- Agriculture and Prosperity: The festival is regarded as a symbol of harvest prosperity.
- Seasonal Change: It marks the transition of seasons at the end of winter.
- Communal Harmony: The festival spreads the message of communal harmony and unity within society.
Considering all these factors, the decision to close schools was made to accord proper dignity to this major agricultural and traditional festival.
Scope of the Notification
This holiday directive is applicable to all primary schools under the jurisdiction of the Purba Medinipur District Primary School Council. This means all government-aided primary schools across every circle within the district will remain closed on January 14, 2026. This decision by the DPSC authorities has certainly enhanced the festive spirit within the district’s educational community.