COVID-19: Schools in Kashmir reopen after one year

Several schools had asked students to bring along medical fitness certificates on the first day of school.

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Press Trust of India | March 1, 2021 | 03:31 PM IST

SRINAGAR: Schools in Kashmir reopened on Monday after remaining closed for nearly one year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The students of classes 9 to 12 attended school for the first time since March 9, 2020.

Only those students were allowed to attend school who had been granted permission in writing by their parents. Most private schools had sought no-objection certificates from parents, absolving the school management of any blame in case of any health issue arising due to the conduct of physical classes.

Several schools had asked students to bring along medical fitness certificates on the first day of school. Schools across Kashmir were closed in the second week of March last year as a precautionary measure in view of the coronavirus pandemic across the globe.

According to a government order, middle school level classes (Class 6 to 8) are scheduled to reopen on March 8 while the remaining classes are slated to reopen on March 18.

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