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Winter vacations for schools extended!

SRINAGAR — Government on Thursday extended the winter vacation in schools till March 02 and will open on March 05. According to officials at...

Winter vacations for colleges extended again!

SRINAGAR — The Divisional administration in Kashmir has ordered further extension in winter vacations in colleges across the division.Divisional Commissioner, Baseer Ahmad Khan said all...

Colleges to remain closed until February 21

SRINAGAR — Winter vacation in Kashmir colleges have been extended until February 21 in view of bad weather forecast, the divisional administration said on...

Winter vacations announced for J&K colleges

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday announced winter vacations for colleges of Kashmir Division and Winter Zone of Jammu Division.In an order, it...

50-day winter break for colleges from January 4

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday announced a 50-day winter break for colleges.

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