Uttar Pradesh enters the new financial year from April 1, moreover several rules will change across sectors, additionally these changes will affect daily life directly, therefore people will notice immediate impact
Schools Introduce New Academic System
Meanwhile, the new academic session will begin from April 1, moreover schools will introduce updated teaching methods, additionally cyber clubs will form to educate students about online risks, therefore authorities will monitor mobile gaming usage closely
Furthermore, students from classes 9 to 11 must study vocational subjects, moreover this change will strengthen practical learning, additionally schools will adopt structured reforms, therefore education methods will evolve
New Holiday Calendar Implemented
Additionally, the government has released a fresh holiday schedule, moreover it will apply from April 1, additionally students will get 24 public holidays and 31 optional holidays, therefore the academic year will follow a fixed structure
Moreover, schools will conduct unit tests in July, additionally half-yearly exams will occur in September and October, therefore board exams will take place in January and February
Toll Charges Increase Across Highways
Meanwhile, travel on highways will become costlier from April 1, moreover NHAI has revised toll charges, additionally vehicles will pay ₹5 to ₹45 more at toll plazas, therefore travel expenses will increase
However, monthly and annual pass holders will not face this hike, moreover this exemption will continue, additionally regular users may see relief, therefore impact will vary
Farmers Receive MSP Boost
Furthermore, the state government has increased wheat MSP, moreover the price has risen by ₹160 per quintal, additionally the new MSP stands at ₹2585 per quintal, therefore farmers will earn higher income
Health Department Starts Campaign
Finally, the health department will launch a statewide campaign, moreover teams will promote cleanliness awareness, additionally officials will visit homes for checks and guidance, therefore disease prevention efforts will intensify














