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 Restrictions in Old City, educational institutes in most parts to remain closed tomorrow  

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April 11, 2018
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Srinagar: Authorities on Wednesday decided to impose restrictions in parts of Old City here and also announced that there shall be no class work in most of the schools and colleges across the Kashmir Valley tomorrow.

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“There will be restrictions in the Old City of Srinagar on Thursday to maintain law and order,” an official said.

He said that class works in all the schools and colleges in Srinagar shall remain suspended in the district on Thursday.”

A press release from the Islamia College of Science and Commerce said that all the examinations scheduled on  Thursday have been cancelled. “Fresh dates for the deferred examinations shall be notified separately. Please check the college website regularly,” the official added.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioners of all the south Kashmir districts including Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, and Anantnag also announced that class work in all the schools and colleges in these districts shall remain suspended.

Deputy Commissioner Kupwara said that class work in all the schools and colleges in the district except Keran, Karnah and Machil areas shall remain suspended.

District administration Ganderbal has decided to keep all the educational institutions open on Thursday.

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An official of the district administration Baramulla said that the class work in all the schools and colleges except in Uri shall remain suspended on Thursday.

Meanwhile,  the Public Service Commission (PSC) has postponed the examination of range officers scheduled on Thursday.

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