Noida schools closed on September 22 due to MotoGP, UP ITS

Schools in Gautam Budh Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, will be closed on September 21 (after 2 pm) and the entire day on September 22 for classes 1 to 12 due to UP International Trade Show.  

Noida schools closed on September 22 due to MotoGP, UP ITS
Noida schools closed on Sept 21-22 ahead of UP International Trade Show

Schools in Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh will close after 2 pm on September 21 and there will be a complete holiday on September 22. The schools will be closed ahead of the UP International Trade Show and Moto GP events which are scheduled to be held in the city on the above-mentioned dates.

According to the notice issued by the District Education Department, there will be holidays in schools in the district after 2 pm on September 21. There will be a complete holiday across all schools on September 22. This order will be applicable in all schools from Classes 1 to 12.

The official notice, which includes temporary closures and holidays for students, aims to minimise disruptions during these events.

UP INTERNATIONAL TRADE SHOW

“A huge turnout of visitors and spectators is expected during these events. In compliance with the instructions given by District Magistrate Manish Verma, the orders have been passed in order to ensure that there is no inconvenience to the students and their parents in view of the possibility of the crowd and in view of the law, security arrangements and traffic arrangements,” PTI quoted Dharmveer Singh, the district inspector of schools as saying.

SECURITY MEASURES

Under CrPC section 144, gatherings of a large number of people are prohibited, and the use of private drones has been banned in the Noida region during the event period. Additionally, authorities have announced extensive traffic diversions to alleviate congestion on key routes throughout Noida and Greater Noida.

This school closure order applies to the entire Gautam Nagar Buddha district, covering Noida, Greater Noida, and Dadri. With an expected daily attendance of over one lakh people at these events, these precautions are essential to uphold order and safety.


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