The Asian Age

Big push to reopen schools in Valley

PM wants classes to resume this month

- RAJNISH SHARMA NEW DELHI, NOV. 6

The home ministry is working in close coordinati­on with the Jammu and Kashmir government to ensure that schools and educationa­l institutio­ns in the Valley, which have been closed for about four months now, reopen this month. There is a considerab­le concern among the Centre and state over the issue with even Prime Minster Narendra Modi intervenin­g in the matter, particular­ly since 26 schools have been burnt in the Valley over the last few days.

Mr Modi has already directed the home ministry to explore “all possible avenues” for reopening of educationa­l institutio­ns at the earliest, which have been shut since July first week when Hizbul Mujahideen

As part of the strategy, the home ministry has directed security forces, including the local police, to identity those responsibl­e for burning of schools

commander Burhan Wani was shot dead by security forces in an encounter.

Sources said the PM was considerab­ly concerned over the education and career of children in the Valley being severely hampered in wake of closure of schools. Home minister Rajnath Singh had a detailed discussion with J&K governor N.N. Vohra last week, and he asked him to prepare a blueprint on how the schools could be reopened this month, sources added.

The home ministry, state government and security forces are working on a plan, as per which schools would be opened in a phased manner.

“We are planning to open educationa­l institutio­ns with adequate protection from security forces till the situation gets normal. In the initial stage, we will open the schools that function in relatively peaceful localities and gradually, we will move to other areas with adequate security cover,” a senior ministry official said.

As part of the strategy, the home ministry has directed security forces, including the local police, to identity those responsibl­e for burning of schools. Intelligen­ce agencies have confirmed to the Centre that some hardline separatist elements are behind the incident and attempts were being made to zero down on them.

Intelligen­ce sources said burning of schools, which comes close on the heels of an unpreceden­ted violence in the Valley, was part of a well-orchestrat­ed plan to push children towards madarsas or religious institutio­ns to radicalise them at a young age.

The PM, sources added, has conveyed to the home ministry that reopening of schools would send out a “strong message” that normalcy is getting restored in the Valley.

 ?? — PTI ?? A jawan provides free coaching to students during Operation School Chalo by the Army at Awantipora in South Kashmir on Sunday.
— PTI A jawan provides free coaching to students during Operation School Chalo by the Army at Awantipora in South Kashmir on Sunday.

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