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J&K Govt announces educational institutions to remain shut till May 15

J&K Govt announces educational institutions to remain shut till May 15

Jammu, April 18 : In view of rising COVID cases, Jammu and Kashmir Government on Sunday announced new measures.
A government official said that all Universities and Colleges in J&K shall remain closed for imparting on-campus / in-person education to the students till 15.05.2021,except for the courses/programs that require physical presence of students on account of laboratory / research / thesis work and internship etc.
Colleges will move to online teaching mode, he said adding that all Schools in J&K shall continue to remain closed for imparting on-campus / in-person education to the students till May 15.
The ceiling on the number of people permitted to attend gatherings / functions shall be 20 in case of funerals; 50 for all kinds of gatherings at indoor venues and 100 for all kind of gatherings at outdoor venues.
Matadors / Buses / Mini buses and other modes of public transport shall ply strictly as per their registered / authorized seating capacity. No standing will be allowed, said new measures.
It further said that the District Superintendents of Police shall ensure that this is strictly complied with and punitive measures are taken under relevant provisions of the Law.”
The existing guideline for compulsory testing of all incoming passengers to J&K shall be strongly enforced,” it said adding, “all passengers or travelers coming to J&K, whether by rail, road or air, will have to compulsorily undergo a COVID-19 antigen test through any of the prescribed methods as per the protocol of the GoJK.”
However, all District Magistrates shall put in place an effective mechanism to ensure COVID appropriate behaviour in all crowded markets / shopping complexes and Malls, it said adding that in this regard, necessary cooperation and support of the local Bazar / market associations may also be taken.
“Strict action will be taken if anyone is found in violation while market associations are encouraged to voluntarily try to stagger opening timings/ schedules to reduce crowds,” said the SOPs.(UNI)

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