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Schools reopen along J&K border areas after nearly two weeks

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May 19, 2025
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Schools except those in border areas to reopen tomorrow: DSEK
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Poonch / Rajouri May 19: After remaining closed for nearly two weeks due to intense cross-border shelling, schools along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir reopened on Monday, bringing a wave of relief and happiness to students and parents alike.

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Students were seen entering classrooms with visible excitement and cheer as academic activities resumed in several border villages, including those in Poonch and Rajouri districts.

Teachers welcomed them back with warm greetings, and special morning assemblies were held in many schools to address safety concerns and boost morale.

Officials said that the decision to reopen schools was taken following a significant improvement in the security situation and a lull in firing along the Line of Control (LoC).

“The situation is being closely monitored, and schools have been instructed to remain vigilant,” an official said.

Parents, who had been worried about the safety of their children, expressed relief at the return to normalcy. “We thank the administration for prioritizing the safety of our children and ensuring that educational activities are back on track,” said one local resident.

The Education Department also confirmed that contingency plans remain in place should any emergency arise, and coordination with security forces is ongoing to ensure student safety in sensitive areas. (JKNS)

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