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J&K to re-open schools on voluntary basis from Sep 21 Last Updated : 15 Sep 2020 01:24:28 AM IST J&K to re-open schools on voluntary basis from Sep 21 Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir said on Monday that schools across the Union Territory will re-open from September 21 although students' attendance will be on voluntary basis.
An official said that schools will re-open on September 21 with 50 per cent attendance of staff and students. The attendance of students will be subject to a written consent from the parents.The official said that all SOPs will be in place when the schools re-open after such a long gap."Up to Class VIII, only 50 per cent staff will report every day while students of Class IX, X, XI and XII can come on voluntary basis with 50 per cent attendance."It is up to the parents to decide whether they allow their children to attend the school. Online classes and other aspects of digital education will continue to function," the official said.Schools across J&K have remained closed since March this year due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.Even before March, schools had remained closed in Kashmir after Articles 370 and 35A were abrogated on August 5 last year.IANS Srinagar For Latest Updates Please-
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