News Topic:Winter Vacation

DSEK extends winter vacation up to March 4

The government on Thursday said that the schools in Kashmir division shall commence class work from March 4 instead of March 1 in view of inclement weather.

CEO Bandipora urges Gurez teachers to return ahead of school reopening

The CEO of Bandipora has issued a directive for all teachers and masters stationed in the region of Gurez to return before the conclusion of the winter break.

DSEJ extends winter vacation for Jammu schools amidst extreme cold conditions

The Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has decided to extend the winter vacation for schools in Jammu's summer zone.

IUST Awantipora declares winter break from January 1

The Islamic University of Science and Technology Awantipora has officially declared the observance of winter vacations commencing from January 1, 2024.

Kashmir University declares winter break

Kashmir University has formally declared a winter break for both its main campus and satellite campuses, slated to commence from January 1, 2024.

J-K Govt announces phase-wise winter breaks for colleges

The administration of Jammu and Kashmir has formally released the winter break schedule for colleges across different divisions in the region.

DSEJ announces winter break for Jammu’s Summer Zones

Bringing joy to students and educators alike, the Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has declared winter vacations for the summer zones in the region.

J&K High Court declares 15-day winter break for district courts

The High Court of J&K and Ladakh on Monday ordered a 15-day winter vacation for district courts in Kashmir valley, some areas of Jammu division and Ladakh.

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