Breaking Are schools, colleges, offices open in Mumbai today? Here’s what authorities have said

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Mumbai – The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning that heavy rainfall will continue over Mumbai and surrounding districts, including Pune, Palghar and Thane, for the next 24 hours. In response, the municipal corporation and several state agencies have provided updates on the status of schools, colleges and government offices in the city.

Official guidance

– The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) advised that all schools and colleges in Mumbai and the adjacent districts remain closed today, citing safety concerns amid the forecasted downpours. 【1†https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/are-schools-colleges-offices-open-in-mumbai-today-here-what-authorities-have-said-mumbai-rain-pune-palghar-thane-101783299953714.html】
– The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) confirmed that examinations scheduled for today have been postponed, and students are to remain at home until further notice.
– The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued a notice that non‑essential government offices will operate on a “work‑from‑home” basis where feasible. Essential services, such as hospitals and police stations, remain open. 【1†source】

Transport and public safety

– The BMC also warned of possible flooding on low‑lying roads and urged commuters to avoid travel unless necessary. The city’s flood‑relief teams have been placed on standby.
– Mumbai’s local railway network announced that certain services may be delayed or suspended in flood‑prone sections, and commuters are advised to check real‑time updates on the official portal.

Analysis

The repeated closure of educational institutions reflects the city’s heightened vulnerability to monsoon‑related flooding, a pattern that has intensified over the past decade. By keeping schools and colleges closed, authorities aim to reduce the risk of water‑related accidents and to ease traffic congestion that typically spikes when commuters attempt to travel in adverse conditions. The work‑from‑home directive for non‑essential offices follows a broader trend among Indian state governments to mitigate disruption while maintaining essential public services.

Given the IMD’s forecast of sustained rainfall, the likelihood of further disruptions remains high. Residents are advised to monitor official channels for updates on school reopening, office resumption and transportation schedules.

Sources

– Hindustan Times, “Are schools, colleges, offices open in Mumbai today? Here’s what authorities have said,” July 6 2026. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/are-schools-colleges-offices-open-in-mumbai-today-here-what-authorities-have-said-mumbai-rain-pune-palghar-thane-101783299953714.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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