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Schools in Kamrup closed amid harsh winter

"All heads of schools are hereby advised to inform students, parents, and staff accordingly. Ensure that no academic or co-curricular activities are conducted during this period. Take necessary steps for the smooth resumption of classes after the reopening," it added.

News Arena Network - Guwahati - UPDATED: December 31, 2025, 09:15 AM - 2 min read

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Visuals of the last sunrise of 2025, from Guwahati.


Mercury dipped to 6.4 degrees Celsius below normal in daytime in Guwahati, Assam. Following the harsh winter, all schools in the state’s Kamrup Metropolitan district have been closed for at least a week. Light rain has also been predicted at isolated places over Assam with shallow to moderate fog till Thursday morning by IMD.  
 
"In view of the ongoing extreme cold wave, the Kamrup (Metropolitan) district administration has directed all government & provincialised schools to remain closed from December 31, 2025 to January 6, 2026," the Chief Minister's Office said in a post on Tuesday night.
 
Provincialised schools are private institutions taken over by the government. The normal classes will resume from January 7, prioritising the safety and well-being of students, it added.
 
The Inspector of Schools (IS) of Kamrup Metropolitan district, which primarily comprises the capital city, issued an advisory asking the schools to close for one week, considering the health and safety of students.
 
 
"All heads of schools are hereby advised to inform students, parents, and staff accordingly. Ensure that no academic or co-curricular activities are conducted during this period. Take necessary steps for the smooth resumption of classes after the reopening," it added.
 
The IS also advised the private schools to decide for themselves in the interest of students.
 
According to the MET Department, the state capital recorded a maximum temperature of 18.1 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, which was 6.4 degrees below the normal. The minimum temperature was, however, 4.3 degrees above normal at 15.1 degree Celsius. It predicted cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle in the state capital, with maximum and minimum temperatures likely to be 19 degrees Celsius and 14 degrees Celsius, respectively.
 
"An upper air cyclonic circulation lies over Northeast Assam at 1.5 km above mean sea level. The upper air cyclonic circulation over north Bangladesh at 1.5 km above mean sea level has become less marked," the daily weather report on Northeast said on Tuesday.
 
In the last 2-3 days, the weather remained cloudy, with many parts of the state, including Guwahati city, witnessing drizzles during the daytime. People are seen warming up with woodfires on roadsides throughout the day, while demands for heavy woolens soared in the market.

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