The Tamil Nadu government has announced a holiday for schools in certain southern districts on September 11, 2025. This official holiday is being observed to mark the 68th Commemoration of Martyr Emanuel Sekaran, a respected leader who stood for social justice and equality. The state government issues such orders every year to honour his contribution and sacrifice.
I felt it is important to share this update because the declaration of a holiday affects lakhs of students and families in the affected districts. Parents, teachers, and students should be aware that the closure is not due to bad weather or administrative reasons, but a mark of respect to a social reformer whose legacy still influences Tamil Nadu’s political and social life. Knowing the background of such a holiday also helps students connect with history and understand why their district observes this day.
Districts With Declared Holiday
As per the official order, schools will remain closed on September 11 in the following districts:
- Ramanathapuram
- Sivaganga
- Madurai
- Virudhunagar
The holiday applies to all schools in these districts, including government, aided, and private institutions. Colleges in some districts may also observe a holiday depending on local notifications.
Who Was Emanuel Sekaran?
Emanuel Sekaran, often remembered as Emanuel Sekaranar, was a social reformer and activist from Tamil Nadu. He strongly advocated for the rights of Dalits and backward communities and became a symbol of courage in the fight for equality. His untimely death in 1957, following caste-related violence, made him a martyr whose remembrance continues to inspire generations.
Every year, thousands of people gather in his native village Paramakudi, Ramanathapuram district, to pay homage on his death anniversary. Political leaders, social activists, and followers visit his memorial, making it a significant day in the state’s calendar.
What Parents and Students Should Note
- Schools in the listed districts will remain closed on September 11.
- Students can use the day to learn about the life and contributions of Emanuel Sekaran.
- Parents may want to explain the significance of the holiday to their children so that the historical value is not missed.














