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Closing down of coaching centres unjustified: CCAK

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Several coaching centres sealed in Bandipora for violating Covid protocol

Srinagar: Coaching Centres Association of Kashmir (CCAK) has expressed disappointment over the administration’s decision to close the coaching centres in the wake of the increase in coronavirus cases.

It said whenever there is even a slight increase in Covid cases, the education sector becomes the first casualty.

“After closing down schools and education institutes for years, the government has now closed down the only functional classes which were working hard to compensate for the loss of academics to these students,” a spokesperson of CCAK said.

The association said students are paying a heavy price for the current situation as their studies have been heavily affected.

“As of now all the activities of life like festivals, business establishments, overcrowded public transport, rallies etc go on normally, but only the academic classes are being targeted,” said the spokesperson.

The Association said that the coaching centres are adopting all preventive measures. “We are conducting vaccination of all students and ensuring adoption of CAB. Most of our students and entire staff is vaccinated.”

The Association said that instead of closing the coaching centres, the government should implement strict CAB as that is the best way to defeat Covid.

The Association urged the government to reconsider the decision to ban the coaching centres for the benefit of student community.

Meanwhile, authorities on Monday sealed several coaching centres in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly flouting COVID-19 norms, officials said.

A joint team of officers led by tehsildar Bandipora Sheikh Tariq inspected several coaching centres in the town to review the implementation of Covid appropriate behaviour, an official spokesman said.

He said the team comprising officers of education and health departments sealed several coaching centres that were operating in violation of the government orders.

Sheikh said in-person teaching has been banned till further orders to safeguard the lives by preventing the further spread of COVID-19.

Bandipora Deputy Commissioner Owais Ahmad has urged people to follow Covid protocol in letter and spirit.

He said as the graph of the virus is going up in the country, people need to be extra cautious to avoid the third wave.

The deputy commissioner said the administration will not tolerate any violation of Covid protocol and action shall be taken against the violators.

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