News Topic:Winter Vacation

Kashmir schools roll out phase-wise winter vacation schedule

Directorate of School Education Kashmir has announced winter vacations in a phase-wise manner for educational institutions in Kashmir Valley.

Colleges in Kashmir reopen after winter vacations

Following 50 days of winter vacations, colleges in winter zones in Jammu and Kashmir resumed academics on Wednesday.

Winter vacation announced for colleges in J-K

The Higher Education Department (HED) on Thursday announced winter vacation for all Government Degree Colleges across J&K from December 27.

High Court in J-K orders 15-day winter vacation

High Court of J&K and Ladakh on Wednesday announced a 15-day winter vacation in Subordinate Courts in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir from January 2.

Kashmir University’s winter vacations from January 1

Authorities at University of Kashmir announced winter vacations for main campus and all its satellite campuses from January 1, 2022.

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.

Govt announces winter vacations for schools in J-K

The J&K Government announced winter vacation for all government and private recognized schools of Kashmir and winter zones of Jammu.

J&K’s Universities & Colleges to reopen in February

Officials on Thursday said that teaching in universities and college-level educational institutions in J&K would start from February 1.

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