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Jammu division schools to remain closed till Aug-30

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Srinagar, Aug 28 (KNO): Schools in Kashmir division are all set to re-open tomorrow following the closure of two days. A top official informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), “We have decided to reopen all schools in the Kashmir division on Friday.” In the meantime, the director of school education of Jammu has ordered that all Government and private schools across the division shall remain closed up to 30th August 2025. DSEJ has said that in view of the continuous and heavy rainfall being experienced across various parts of Jammu Division, the region has witnessed multiple weather-induced disruptions which have significantly impacted day-to-day life and the safe functioning of educational institutions. The directorate further said that it received reports from various districts that highlighted severe waterlogging and accumulation of mud in school premises, making them unfit for physical classes. It also said that there is flooding in low-lying areas, restricting access to schools. “Heightened risk of landslides, mudslides and shooting stones in hilly and mountainous regions, posing serious threats to the safety of students and staff.” DSEK further said that it received reports of damage to road infrastructure, including blocked and eroded roads which has made travel unsafe. “Additionally, numerous representations and requests are being received from civil society members, parents, and stakeholders across different districts, urging the administration to continue the closure of schools in the interest of student safety and security,” DSEJ said. In light of the above circumstances, and keeping the safety and well-being of students, teachers and school staff as the highest priority DSEJ ordered that all government and private schools across Jammu division shall remain closed up to August-30-2025. “Heads of Institutions (Hols) are advised to assess the feasibility of conducting online classes, especially for students of Classes 9 to 12, wherever suitable infrastructure and internet connectivity are available,” it reads. It also said that all Chief Education Officers (CEOs) and Hols shall ensure strict compliance with the Standard Operating Procedures (Sops) for safe reopening of schools before resuming physical classes. DSEJ requested parents and students to stay informed through official school communication channels for updates regarding the resumption of academic activities. “All School Authorities must ensure thorough cleaning, sanitation, and safety inspections of school buildings and premises prior to reopening,” reads the order. The directorate further said that CEOs and HOIs shall consult the local administration before opening the schools. “The situation is being continuously monitored. Any further directions will be issued as per evolving weather and ground conditions. This order shall come into effect immediately and shall remain valid till 30th August 2025.”—(KNO)

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