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Schools and colleges at J & K to stay close until July 15

Schools and colleges at J & K to stay close until July 15
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Jammu: The Lunamu and Kashmir State Executive Committee on Sunday extended the closure of educational institutions until July 15 and retained most of the valid guidelines when reviewing the Covid-19 situation in the Union region.
Previously on June 20, the SEC had lifted weekends from eight of 20 districts amid a significant increase in the overall situation.
However, curfew, continue to apply in Jammu and Kashmir.

Head of Secretary AK Mehta, who is also the Chair of the SEC, issued an order that said the decision was taken at a meeting with a focus on the total new weekly case (per million), total leading levels, bed residence, case mortality rates and coverage of targeted population vaccination.
“All universities, colleges and technical skills development institutions will remain closed because it provides campus / person education to students until July 15, except for courses / programs that require students’ physical presence due to laboratory work / research / thesis and internships etc.
Teaching In all of these institutions it will be in on-line mode, “the Order said.
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It is said that all schools and coaching centers will also continue to be closed because they provide education on campus or in-people until July 15.
All educational institutions closed throughout J & K in April after a surge in Covid-19 cases, but students have attended online classes.
Students in the Summer Zone Jammu are on a summer vacation from June 8 to July 25.
While schools in Kashmir and some hours you fall under the winter zone observing a winter holiday that is almost three months and a summer vacation 10 days every year, summer zone schools in Jammu usually observe one and a half months summer vacation and winter holidays a short one year.
The SEC said there would be no limit to the entry of passengers, who returned or travelers came to Jammu and Kashmir, both by road, train or air.
However, they must be required to undergo Covid-19 antigen test through one of the methods specified in accordance with the protocol of the J & K government, the command, adding that the protocol to the management of positive Covid people will be followed for all positives.
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“Travelers who carry a valid negative RT-PCR report and can be verified by 48 hours earlier from recognized testing facilities (copies that will be saved by the authorities – each fake certificate will make someone responsible for actions under the law) must enter without having to undergo a repeat test at the entry point, “Ordo said.
He asked the deputy commissioner to intensify the Covid-19 vaccination drive.
“All public places are closed such as government / private offices, banks etc., public transportation modes, especially trains / local buses etc., Malls and showrooms are encouraged to take steps that allow insert / access to vaccinated facilities, or if someone does not Vaccinated, to someone who brought a valid Covid negative test report within 48 hours before entering or testing in place, “he added.

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