News Topic:Colleges

Schools in J-K to reopen in gradual manner from February 14

The government on Sunday ordered the reopening of schools in Jammu and Kashmir in a phased manner from February 14 and February 28.

Educational institutions likely to reopen if Covid scenario improves further: LG Sinha

J-K's LG Manoj Sinha said if the situation improves further in the next 15 days, the government will take a call on re-opening of schools and colleges.

Colleges across J-K to observe winter vacations from next week

Government has on Thursday announced for observance of winter vacations starting from December 27 up to upcoming February 14.

EdTech startup eCampus raises $250k in seed round

eCampus, a SaaS-based EdTech platform for education institutions, has closed its seed investment round, driven by Blackboard Education Research Foundation.

Why do we need to rethink our exam system?

Examination is an inalienable and intrinsic constituent of the teaching-learning process. Without exam, the whole process is wasteful.

SEC orders continuous closure of J-K’s educational institutions

State Executive Committee headed by Chief Secretary ordered continuous closure of the educational institutions for in-person teaching in J-K.

Educational institutes continue to remain closed

Authorities on Sunday decided to keep the schools and higher educational institutes including coaching centres closed in J-K.

All educational institutions in J-K to remain closed till further orders: Govt

The J-K Govt ordered the closure of all educational institutions till further orders in view of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Over 60 livestock killed in lightning strike in Pahalgam

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