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Edu institutions in Kashmir remain shut for third day

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Srinagar: Educational institutions across Kashmir remained closed for the third day on Friday as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students in the aftermath of the flood-like situation in the valley.

Class work in all schools and colleges in the Kashmir valley was suspended for two more days from Friday and would resume on Monday, officials said.

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Director School Education, Kashmir, in an order issued on Thursday, said it has become imperative to ensure the safety of school premises before the resumption of class work.

He said in the backdrop of the recent inclement weather conditions and the subsequent flood situation, along with gusty winds, several school buildings were submerged and some structures sustained damage.

Accordingly, all class work in all government as well as private schools in Kashmir division shall commence from Monday, the order read.

The director said it shall be incumbent upon all heads of institutions and staff to ensure proper cleanliness and sanitisation of classrooms and school premises in advance so that the class work is conducted in a safe, clean, and hassle-free environment.

A separate order issued by the Director Colleges said class work in all government degree colleges in J&K shall remain suspended till Saturday.

He said the decision was taken in view of the prevailing conditions on account of bad weather and as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and security of students.

The class work shall resume on Monday, the order added.

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