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School Vacation: Schools up to 12th will remain closed here till January 14, letter issued

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The intensity of winter is increasing. After the sunset, fog and cold have once again kept people cold. On Tuesday too, fog remained throughout the day and people did not see the rays of the sun.

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At present, there is no hope of getting relief from the severe cold. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for cold days and dense fog on Wednesday and Thursday. Due to cold, on the instructions of the DM, holidays have been declared in schools up to 12th till January 14. These orders have been issued in a letter issued by the DM of Lakhimpur Kheri.

Schools will remain closed till January 14

In view of the severe cold in the district, a holiday has been declared in schools belonging to all boards. During this, instructions have been given to open schools wherever practical examinations are to be held. The holiday will continue till January 14. Issuing the order on Tuesday afternoon, DIOS Dr. Mahendra Pratap Singh has issued instructions to the school administrators to follow the orders. In the issued letter, DIOS said that in view of the cold, classes from nursery to intermediate of all boards will remain suspended till January 14. If the time for pre-board examinations in addition to practical examinations has been fixed in the schools affiliated to various boards, then the school administrators there have the freedom to call the high school and intermediate candidates on time.

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School Holiday Calendar 2025: Schools will remain closed for 119 days in THIS state, read the govt order here

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School Holiday List 2025: The 2025 calendar has been released for primary schools in Uttar Pradesh. According to the 2025 holiday calendar, schools in Uttar Pradesh will remain closed for about 119 days. In the year 2025, board schools will run for a total of 234 days and the remaining 12 days have been reserved for board exams.

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New calendar for 2025 released

The 119 holidays falling in 2025 include public holidays, Sundays, winter holidays and summer holidays. According to the calendar released by the Basic Education Officer, children and teachers in the state will get 31 fixed holidays this year. Apart from this, there are 52 Sundays in a year, in which three Sundays are falling on three holidays. Republic Day is on 26 January, Ram Navami on 31 March and Moharram on 6 July Sunday.

Dates for winter and summer vacations released

In 2025, winter holidays in schools will be from 31 December to 14 January. At the same time, summer holidays in the state will start from 20 May and will continue till 15 June. During this time all government and private schools will remain closed. Let us tell you that holidays can also be extended in view of the winter, summer and rainy season in the state.

New calendar 2025

Dates of major festivals

Guru Govind Singh Jayanti is on January 6, Makar Sankranti on January 14, Republic Day on January 26, Sant Ravidas Jayanti on February 12, Mahashivratri on February 26, Holika Dahan on March 13 and Holi on March 14, Eid-ul-Fitr on March 31, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti is on April 14, Buddha Purnima on May 12, Narak Chaturdashi on October 20, Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day is on November 24. Bakrid is on June 7, Raksha Bandhan on August 9, Janmashtami on August 16, Anant Chaturdashi on September 6.

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Public holiday: Govt has declared a public holiday in THIS state on January 14, these institutions will remain closed

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Chandigarh- Another holiday has been announced in Punjab. According to the information, as per the notification issued by the Personnel Department of the Punjab Government, a holiday has been declared on 14th January 2025 (Tuesday) in Sri Muktsar Sahib district of Punjab in view of Maghi Mela. During this, a local holiday has been declared in all government offices, boards/corporations and educational institutions of Sri Muktsar Sahib. This holiday will be applicable only in Sri Muktsar Sahib.

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Punjab Government Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha has issued a notification in this regard. Copies of this notification have been sent to all Special Chief Secretaries, Additional Chief Secretaries, Financial Commissioners, Principal Secretaries and Administrative Secretaries of the Punjab State for information and action. Apart from this, this notification has also been sent to all Heads of Departments, Divisional Commissioners, Registrar of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Deputy Commissioners and Sub-Divisional Superintendents.

 

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Indian stock market slides as investors remain cautious in New Year

Indian stock market slides as investors remain cautious in New Year

IANS

After a bumper start to the New Year, the Indian stock market’s upward trend came to a halt on Friday amid mixed global cues as heavy selling was seen in the IT, financial services and pharma sectors.

Sensex ended at 79,223.11, down by 720.60 points or 0.90 per cent and Nifty settled at 24,004.75 down by 183.90 points or 0.76 per cent.

Nifty Bank ended at 50,988.8, down by 616.75 points, or 1.20 per cent. The Nifty Midcap 100 index closed at 57,931.05 after declining 177.15 points, or 0.30 per cent, while the Nifty Smallcap 100 index closed at 19,033.70 after declining 46.65 points, or 0.24 per cent.

According to market experts, the Indian stock market experienced a significant downturn which was primarily driven by losses in key sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals, healthcare and banking.

“Despite earlier optimism regarding potential earnings growth for the upcoming quarter, recent economic indicators have dampened expectations, contributing to the market’s volatility as investors remain cautious heading into the New Year,” they added.

Sensex

IANS

On the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), 2,115 shares ended in green and 1,871 shares in red, whereas there was no change in 117 shares.

On the sectoral front, buying was seen in PSU Bank, FMCG, Metal, Media, Energy and Commodities sectors.

In the Sensex pack, Zomato, HDFC Bank, Tech Mahindra, TCS, ICICI Bank, Sun Pharma, HCL Tech, ITC, L&T, M&M and Bharti Airtel were the top losers. Whereas, Tata Motors, Titan, Nestle India, Hindustan Unilever, Maruti Suzuki, NTPC, IndusInd Bank and Tata Steel were the top gainers.

FIIs bought equities worth Rs 1,506.75 crore on January 2 and domestic institutional investors bought equities worth Rs 22.14 crore on the same day.

Rupak De from LKP Securities, Nifty was unable to break above the 50 EMA on the daily timeframe, resulting in a market correction.

“However, sentiment remains positive as the index closed above 24,000. The RSI shows a bullish crossover. On the upside, the index may rise towards 24,200–24,220, with a break above 24,220 potentially pushing it to 24,500. Conversely, a decisive move below 24,000 could lead the index towards 23,700,” he added.

(With inputs from IANS)

Public Holidays: All schools and government offices will remain closed for these many days, check list here

Public Holidays 2025 Latest News Now the time has come to say goodbye to the year 2024. Only a few days are left in the year and then after this the new year 2025 will begin. People have many new hopes regarding the year 2025.

People are excited and excited that the new year will be good for them. Meanwhile, now the government has also announced holidays for the year 2025. According to the list released, apart from all Saturdays and Sundays, holidays have been kept on different festivals and special occasions. However, this time many festivals are falling on Saturday and Sunday, so additional holidays have not been given for that.

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According to the order issued, there will be 2 days holiday in May. At the same time, the maximum number of holidays will be available in April. During the holidays listed in the list, government offices, municipal corporation offices, schools, colleges, administrative offices and other government branches will remain closed. Also, it has been told in the list that in view of Guru Parv, the DC of the district will be able to declare half day holiday to full day holiday for other programs including Nagar Kirtan.

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Bank Holiday omorrow : All banks will remain closed tomorrow on Thursday. know why RBI has declared holiday

Bank Holiday: All banks will remain closed tomorrow on Thursday. According to RBI, banks will remain closed in Goa on Thursday but bank branches will remain open in all other states of the country.

In other states of the country like Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, bank branches will work normally and all branches will work. Know here why RBI has given holiday to the banks of Goa.

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Banks will remain closed on Thursday, December 19

Goa Liberation Day will be celebrated on Thursday, December 19. Goa Liberation Day is celebrated every year on December 19. This day is celebrated to commemorate Goa’s independence from Portuguese rule in 1961. Goa was under Portuguese rule for about 450 years, but it gained independence after a long struggle and a military operation under the Indian Army’s ‘Operation Vijay’. In this operation, the Indian Army liberated Goa within 36 hours and ended Portuguese rule. Goa Liberation Day is an opportunity to honor the glorious history of the state and the courage of freedom fighters.

Complete list of bank holidays in December 2024

  • December 18 (Wednesday) : Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of death anniversary of U Soso Tham.
  • December 19 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed only in Goa on account of Goa Liberation Day.
  • December 22(Sunday): Weekly Holiday
  • December 24 (Tuesday): Banks will remain closed in Kohima, Aizawl on Christmas Eve.
  • December 25 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in all states due to national holiday of Christmas.
  • December 26 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas celebrations.
  • December 27 (Friday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas celebrations.
  • December 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday
  • December 29 (Sunday): Weekly Holiday
  • December 30 (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of U Kiang Nangbah.
  • December 31 (Tuesday): New Year’s Eve (Banks will be closed in some states due to local holiday)

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Banking Service Down: Credit card transactions, net banking and other facilities will remain closed for two days

HDFC Net Banking Service Down: If you are also a customer of HDFC Bank, then this news is very useful for you. Actually, HDFC Bank has issued an alert to its customers regarding 14 and 15 December.

The bank has informed that due to maintenance, credit card transactions, net banking services like IMPS, RTGS, NEFT, mobile banking, UPI transactions and demat transactions may remain temporarily closed during these two days. Let us know which services will remain closed..

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These services will remain closed on 14 December

According to the HDFC Bank website, credit card transactions will be closed for 30 minutes from 1 pm to 1.30 pm on 14 December 2024. At the same time, the service of netbanking and mobile banking app will be closed for about 3 hours from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Facilities like account related details, deposit, fund transfer (UPI, IMPS, NEFT and RTGS), merchant payments and instant account opening process will also remain closed. At the same time, demat transaction facility will not be available to customers for two hours from 5 am to 7 am.

These facilities will remain closed between 14 and 15 December

Between 14th and 15th December 2024, i.e. on 14th December, customers will not get the offer tab facility on net banking from 10 pm to 12 noon on 15th December, 2024 i.e. for 14 hours. There will be no mutual fund transaction on the new netbanking from 1 am to 5 am Indian time on 15th December, 2024 i.e. for 4 hours. HDFC Bank has advised its customers to plan their banking activities in advance. By doing so, they can avoid any inconvenience caused by possible system maintenance or other unforeseen circumstances.

These facilities will not be available in ICICI Bank on 14 and 15 December

ICICI Bank has also given an alert message to its customers and informed that the maintenance work of ICICI Bank will start from 11:55 pm on December 14 and will continue till 06:00 am on December 15, 2024. RTGS transactions initiated during this period will be postponed and will be processed after 06:00 am on December 15, 2024. Bank customers can use NEFT, IMPS or UPI on iMobile or Internet Banking as an option during this period.

FAQ : Frequently asked questions about HDFC banking service down

How long will HDFC banking service remain down?

HDFC Bank has informed that due to maintenance on 14th and 15th December, credit card transactions, net banking, IMPS, RTGS, NEFT, mobile banking, UPI transactions and demat transactions may remain temporarily closed.

Will all services be closed during HDFC banking service down?

No, only some digital services like credit card transactions, net banking, UPI and demat transactions may be affected due to maintenance. Other services will continue as normal.

Will HDFC banking service being down affect ATM services?

The bank has not specifically mentioned ATM services, so it is likely that ATM services will be available as usual.

Can I transfer money during HDFC banking service down?

Services like IMPS, RTGS and NEFT will not be available temporarily, so there may be problems in money transfer.

What to do in case HDFC banking service is down?

Complete your important transactions before the banking service goes down. If there is any problem with any service, contact HDFC customer care.

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TCS launches 2025 cybersecurity outlook; GenAI, cloud security, and ‘Zero Trust’ remain key priorities for enterprises – CRN

TCS has announced its 2025 Cybersecurity Outlook, a list of technology trends and focus areas curated by TCS experts. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), cloud security, and supply chain resilience will be key for organisations to effectively navigate the threat landscape in the coming year.

As next-gen technologies continue to gain momentum across industries, they give rise to new and complex threats. Experts and leaders at TCS have identified seven focus areas that will influence cybersecurity and help organisations prioritise their security investments to prepare for increasing cyberattacks.

Ganesa Subramanian Vaikuntam, Global Head of Cybersecurity, TCS, said, “With geopolitical shifts and evolving technology, global cybersecurity is undergoing a major transformation. GenAI is enhancing operational efficiencies, but organisations must equip themselves to counteract cyber threats. Organisations must harness these advancements and implement GenAI-powered threat detection and response systems to stay ahead of the curve. In this era of evolving technologies, a robust and proactive cyber resilience strategy is not just an option, but a necessity for enterprises to effectively navigate and mitigate unforeseen cyber incidents.”

In the face of emerging cyber threats, enterprises are looking for ways to leverage GenAI to secure their businesses, according to TCS’ 2025 Cybersecurity Outlook. The cybersecurity trends to look out for in 2025 are:
Influence of GenAI in cybersecurity on the rise
GenAI is transforming organisational operations but is also being exploited by cybercriminals for advanced attacks like deepfakes, phishing, data manipulation, and new malware. In response, organisations must fight fire with fire by deploying GenAI-powered threat detection and response systems.

Cloud security remains
crucial cloud computing adoption continues to accelerate, organisations need to implement strong security protocols like encryption, access controls, and continuous monitoring. Maintaining proper cloud configurations is crucial to prevent unauthorised access and breaches, and those moving to multi-cloud or hybrid environments will need to adapt their security measures accordingly.

Elastic supply chains will be relevant for operational integrity
In 2025, organisations will need flexible, resilient supply chains due to changing geopolitics and partner ecosystems. Leaders must develop proactive strategies to adjust their supply networks while protecting sensitive data and maintaining regulatory compliance. Enhancing supply chain resilience will be increasingly vital for preserving operational integrity in the face of uncertainty.

Emerging business models will underscore the need to be secure by design
At a time when digital technologies, IoT capabilities, and advanced connectivity are driving new business models in EV charging, DERMS, autonomous vehicles, and other connected factories, organisations must secure their value chains to ensure these businesses are safe by design. By 2025, the growth of IoT devices will require stronger device hardening, secure communication channels, and ongoing vulnerability assessments to maintain momentum in business growth.

Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture will pave the way for Zero Trust security
Organisations are moving from traditional security models to zero-trust architecture, which requires continuous authentication and limited access to minimise threats. By 2026, most large enterprises will adopt zero-trust methods, consolidating security tools to be more efficient. To adapt, organisations must use integrated platforms for orchestrating and automating cybersecurity while working towards Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (CSMA) for dynamic, collaborative, and secure environments.

CSOs will adopt an ‘automation-first’ approach to Managed Detection and Response
Modern Managed Detection and Response (MDR) combines Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Operation Centers (SOCs), Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), threat hunting, threat intelligence, and various attack simulations. These components must integrate seamlessly under an “automation-first” approach for strong cyber defense against new technologies like Gen AI, quantum computing, and 5G expansion. By 2025, organisations are likely to seek more industry-specific and integrated cyber-physical security solutions.

Back to basics: Cyber resilience will be essential for business security
Now more than ever, a robust cyber resilience strategy is crucial for organisations to handle unexpected cyber incidents and will require taking a fresh look at the basics: regular backups, detailed incident response plans, and business continuity measures. Something as simple as regular drills can enhance organisational preparedness and response capabilities. Promoting a culture of resilience will help minimise downtime and disruptions from cyberattacks.

Bank Holiday: All banks will remain closed on Thursday- Know details Here

Bank Holiday: Public-private sector banks will remain closed on Thursday, the day after tomorrow. On December 12, all banks will remain closed in Meghalaya but banks will remain open in all other states of the country.

In all other states, banks will function normally and all branches will remain open. Know here why RBI has given a holiday to banks the day after tomorrow.

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Why will banks remain closed on Thursday, December 12?

RBI has asked to keep banks closed in Meghalaya. Thursday, December 12 is the Balidan Diwas of Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma in Meghalaya. Balidan Diwas of Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma is celebrated every year on 12 December. This day is celebrated in the memory of the brave freedom fighter of the Garo community in Meghalaya, who sacrificed his life in the struggle against the British in 1872.

This is a state holiday

On this day, programs are organized in Meghalaya, in which their valor and sacrifice are remembered. There is a holiday in Meghalaya on this day. This is a state holiday, due to which banks are closed only in Meghalaya. It is not celebrated as a national holiday all over India. Banks will remain closed only in Meghalaya due to local holiday but remain open normally in other states.

Full List of Bank Holidays in December 2024

December 12 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of Pa-togan Nengminja Sangma.

December 14 (Saturday): Second Saturday

December 15(Sunday): Weekly Holiday

December 18 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of death anniversary of U Soso Tham.

December 19 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed only in Goa on account of Goa Liberation Day.

December 22(Sunday): Weekly Holiday

December 24 (Tuesday): Banks will remain closed in Kohima, Aizawl on Christmas Eve.

December 25 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in all states due to national holiday of Christmas.

December 26 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas celebrations.

December 27 (Friday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas celebrations.

December 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday

December 29 (Sunday): Weekly Holiday

December 30 (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of U Kiang Nangbah.

December 31 (Tuesday): New Year’s Eve (Banks will be closed in some states due to local holiday)

 


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Public Holiday: All Banks, schools and government offices will remain closed on December 12, know the reason

The last month of the year, December, begins and the cold is at its peak. In such a situation, be it school-college or bank, there is a round of holidays everywhere.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) releases a list of holidays every year, which includes national and regional holidays.

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This month, apart from the weekly holiday, there are many state-level and special holidays, one of which is December 12. Banks, schools and government offices will remain closed in Meghalaya on this day. Let’s know the reason behind this-

Why will there be a holiday in Meghalaya on December 12?

December 12 has been declared a holiday in Meghalaya to commemorate the death anniversary of the brave freedom fighter Pa-Togan Nengminza Sangma of the Garo tribe. On this day, the state government pays tribute to the Garo warrior Shaheed Sangma, who sacrificed his life in the struggle against the British rule in 1872.

Who was Pa-Togan Nengminza Sangma?

Pa-Togan Sangma was a courageous freedom fighter from the Garo tribe of Meghalaya. His heroic story was written in 1872, when he led a night attack on British troops in Macha Rongkrek village. However, the Garo warriors suffered defeat due to the modern weapons of the British army. Sangma sacrificed his life in protest against British rule over Northeast India.

Take a look at December holidays

According to the RBI, banks will remain closed for several days in December 2024. To see the complete list of holidays, you can visit the official website of RBI here.

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