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JAMMU : Jammu and Kashmir administration had directed school to re-open as the third wave of Covid-19 showed sign of ebbing in the valley.

The school have been directed to open in phases across the union territory. As the schools reopened on 14 February, students of classes 9-12 were seen thronging their institutions dressed in their uniforms and carrying their vaccination certificates.

In an order issued on Sunday, the state executive committee had said all universities, colleges, polytechnic institutes and ITIs, and classes from 9 to 12 can commence their routine offline teaching by following Covid Appropriate Behaviour and standard operating procedures from 14 February.

Some educational institutions remained closed on Monday, despite being directed to re-open. They will resume physical classes for students after making necessary arrangements.

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