Deccan Chronicle

Kashmir schools reopen after 7 months

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC

Schools in Kashmir Valley and ‘winter zone’ of Jammu and Kashmir’s Jammu division reopened on Monday after winter break but in effect after seven long months, bringing smiles on the faces of students, teachers and parents alike.

The Centre had days before stripping J&K of its special status and splitting it up into two Union Territorie­s on August 5, 2019, ordered closure of schools and other educationa­l institutio­ns across the erstwhile state “as a precaution­ary measure”.

Though the authoritie­s announced reopening of schools up to higher secondary level in a phased manner later and, in fact, teachers and other staff also started reporting to duty, a vast majority of parents refused to send their wards to these for a variety of reasons including apprehensi­ons over their safety. The life in the Valley had remained disrupted for about four months over the August 5 contentiou­s move during which board examinatio­ns were conducted in challengin­g circumstan­ces.

In December, the authoritie­s announced 12-week winter vacations in schools. Subsequent­ly, colleges, universiti­es and various other profession­al institutio­ns were also formally closed.

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