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Schools in Jammu to reopen from Feb 01

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Schools in Jammu to reopen from Feb 01

Schools in Jammu to reopen from Feb 01

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, schools are all set to reopen for the students of 9th to 12th standard from February 01 in Jammu.

However, the school authorities have to follow all the COVID guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

All the classes and school buses are being sanitised.

Instructions to follow guidelines have been pasted on the walls of the schools.


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