
Schools in Kashmir re-opened on Friday after remaining closed for almost three months on account of winter vacations.
The schools were scheduled to reopen on March 1 but the government extended the vacations by a week due to inclement weather.
Officials said around 10,000 government and private-run schools across the valley reopened this morning and resumed their academic activities.
Minister for Education Sakina Itoo extended best wishes to the students and teachers on the reopening of schools.
“As Winter Zone students join their schools after winter break, I wish them success for the session and future. I appreciate support from all stakeholders, especially the teaching fraternity to make it a memorable, successful year. Best wishes to all!” Itoo said in a post on X.
Many schools were decked up and small celebrations were held to welcome the students.
The students, many of whom were feeling bored and confined in their homes for such a long time, were excited about going back to their schools.
“I am very excited that the schools are reopening. I am more excited to meet my friends and teachers after such a long time,” Ziya-ul-Islam, a student at a private school, said.
Another student, Afreen, said while the vacations were needed and staying at home was fun, the school has a charm of its own.
Irfan Ahmad, a teacher at a government higher secondary schools, said it felt good to be back among the students and colleagues.
“Winter vacations also give the students a huge time to study and we hope they have used it productively. We are now looking forward to the new session,” he said.
The winter vacations in the schools in Kashmir division and the winter zones of Jammu division were announced by the government on December 6 last year.
The vacations were announced in two phases starting from December 10.The vacations for classes up to 5 were observed from December 10, and the higher classes from December 16.
Schools in Kashmir re-opened on Friday after remaining closed for almost three months on account of winter vacations.
The schools were scheduled to reopen on March 1 but the government extended the vacations by a week due to inclement weather.
Officials said around 10,000 government and private-run schools across the valley reopened this morning and resumed their academic activities.
Minister for Education Sakina Itoo extended best wishes to the students and teachers on the reopening of schools.
“As Winter Zone students join their schools after winter break, I wish them success for the session and future. I appreciate support from all stakeholders, especially the teaching fraternity to make it a memorable, successful year. Best wishes to all!” Itoo said in a post on X.
Many schools were decked up and small celebrations were held to welcome the students.
The students, many of whom were feeling bored and confined in their homes for such a long time, were excited about going back to their schools.
“I am very excited that the schools are reopening. I am more excited to meet my friends and teachers after such a long time,” Ziya-ul-Islam, a student at a private school, said.
Another student, Afreen, said while the vacations were needed and staying at home was fun, the school has a charm of its own.
Irfan Ahmad, a teacher at a government higher secondary schools, said it felt good to be back among the students and colleagues.
“Winter vacations also give the students a huge time to study and we hope they have used it productively. We are now looking forward to the new session,” he said.
The winter vacations in the schools in Kashmir division and the winter zones of Jammu division were announced by the government on December 6 last year.
The vacations were announced in two phases starting from December 10.The vacations for classes up to 5 were observed from December 10, and the higher classes from December 16.
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