Guwahati floods impact exams once again as heavy rainfall causes widespread disruption. Cotton University and Gauhati University have postponed exams scheduled for May 31, 2025. Schools, colleges, and offices across the Kamrup districts remain shut amid worsening flood conditions and safety concerns.
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Severe Weather Disrupts Academic Calendar Across Assam
Guwahati is once again reeling under the impact of heavy rainfall and urban flooding, leading to significant disruptions in the academic schedule. Cotton University and Gauhati University (GU) have both announced the postponement of all examinations scheduled for May 31, 2025, citing safety concerns for students and staff.
Cotton University postponed its PhD entrance exams, originally scheduled for the same day. In an official statement, the university mentioned that new dates will be announced soon. Similarly, Gauhati University suspended all exams slated for May 31 due to the worsening flood situation.
Schools and Colleges Closed in Kamrup and Kamrup (Metro)
In response to the emergency, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma announced via ‘X’ account that all state government employees in Kamrup and Kamrup (Metro) districts will receive a Special Casual Leave (SCL) on May 31. Additionally, schools and colleges will remain closed, and private establishments have been advised to operate with caution.
As the Guwahati Floods Impact Exams, floods also have been triggered by continuous rainfall across other part of North-east including Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh, affecting large areas and daily life.
Guwahati Floods Impact Exams: Recurring Issue of Urban Flooding Needs Attention
The Guwahati floods impact exams almost every year during the monsoon season, exposing the inadequate rainwater management systems in the city. Urban flooding is not just a Guwahati-specific issue—it plagues other metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru as well.
With students often bearing the brunt of such crises, experts and citizens alike are calling for sustainable urban planning and better drainage infrastructure to mitigate future disruptions.
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