T'ganu schools with Hindu teachers, students to follow gazetted Deepavali holidays


KUALA TERENGGANU: Only schools without any Hindu students and teachers are allowed to bring forward two out of four days from their Deepavali holidays, state Education director Shafruddin Ali Hussin said.

"The recommendation does not apply to schools with Hindu students or teachers as they will still follow the gazetted holidays," said Shafruddin.

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