
Schools, Colleges to Remain Closed in J&K’s Ramban on Monday Due to Rains
The ongoing monsoon season in Jammu and Kashmir has taken a toll on the region, with the Ramban district being one of the worst affected areas. Heavy rains and flash floods have caused widespread damage, resulting in loss of life and property. In light of this, the authorities have decided to close all schools, colleges, and technical education institutions in the district on Monday.
On Sunday, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Ramban, through an official tweet, announced that all government and private educational institutions in the district would remain closed on Monday due to the inclement weather and heavy rains. The tweet read, “In view of the inclement weather and heavy rains, all government and private schools, colleges and technical education institutions in Ramban district will remain closed tomorrow.”
This decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff. The region has been experiencing heavy rainfall and flash floods over the past few days, which has caused significant damage to infrastructure and property.
Notably, three people have lost their lives in the region due to cloudburst, landslides, and flash floods. Over 100 people have been rescued from the affected areas, with the rescue efforts still underway. The authorities have been working tirelessly to evacuate those stranded in the affected areas and provide relief to those who have been affected by the disaster.
The Ramban district has been one of the worst affected areas in the region. The heavy rainfall has caused widespread damage to roads, buildings, and other infrastructure. The flash floods have also caused significant damage to agricultural land, resulting in loss of crops and livelihoods.
The closure of schools and colleges on Monday is expected to affect a large number of students and staff. The authorities have announced that alternative arrangements will be made to ensure that students do not face any academic loss. The details of these arrangements are expected to be announced in the coming days.
The closure of educational institutions in Ramban district is a significant development, given the importance of education in the region. The region has been facing significant challenges in terms of infrastructure and resources, and the closure of educational institutions is likely to further exacerbate these issues.
However, the authorities have assured that they are working to ensure that the disruption to educational activities is minimal. The DC of Ramban has tweeted, “We are working to ensure that the disruption to educational activities is minimal. Alternative arrangements will be made to ensure that students do not face any academic loss.”
The closure of educational institutions in Ramban district is also likely to have a significant impact on the economy of the region. Education is a significant sector in the region, and the closure of schools and colleges is likely to affect the livelihoods of many people.
In conclusion, the closure of schools, colleges, and technical education institutions in Ramban district on Monday is a significant development, given the ongoing monsoon season in Jammu and Kashmir. The authorities have taken this decision as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff. The region is expected to continue experiencing heavy rainfall and flash floods, and the authorities will need to work closely with local residents to ensure that the situation is brought under control.