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JK: Students back to school after 3 months

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Srinagar, Sep 27: After three months 'vacation', schools and colleges in troubled state Jammu and Kashmir reopened on Monday, Sep 27.

The violence in the Valley and the curfew caused the shutdown of schools and colleges. Education system has suffered immense damage during the violence. Many students were also killed in the ongoing unrest in the Valley. Re-opening of the schools was the first point in the eight-point agenda initiated by the Central government for the Kashmir peace.

"We will ensure that our children go to schools and schools remain open. We appeal to the parents to send their children to schools. However if there will be disturbances, responsibility will be fixed on the troublemakers and hooligans in case of a disturbance," said Peerzada Syed, J&K Education Minister.

However, the separatist Hurriyat Conference party leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani asked the Kashmir parents not to send their wards to schools and colleges. He also announced a fresh calendar of strikes for the next ten days.

"No right thinking person can deny the importance of education in society, but to think that the government are concerned about the future of our children is like a mad man's dream," said Geelani.

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Naseer 27 Sep 2010 02:26 pm
When the innocent students are being killed by the indian troops and police, how can they attend their institutions admist presence of large contengent of force. Who will take the responsibility of their safeguard- Govt, Teachers or police? Furthermore, during the non cooperative movement started by M.K.Ghandi in Indian Struggle, 90,000 students left their schools and colleges. History is testonomy, when Late Sheikh Abdullah was struggling here about the kashmir, his sons were studied in...
Rubina 27 Sep 2010 02:53 pm
The Indian Army and police will not fire a shot until and unless the mob goes out of control.No one will be responsible for their safeguard - they themselves are. Let's not get in to history because history says that Britishers and Muslims have been outsiders in India and therefore we have no right to create ruckus in the land that belongs to India.
Naseer 27 Sep 2010 07:52 pm
well, the land of ours doesn't belong to India and hence we struggle to realise them to leave us so that we start to develope in every field with full potential. It is only with the great auenthuisam of muslims that india got its independence. ours dispute is not only of last three months, it is hanging since 1947.
Karan 27 Sep 2010 10:10 am
High time the Centre takes a lot more interest in J&K by which separatists are silenced. Shame on Geelani to talk like this
Geelani 27 Sep 2010 03:20 pm
To Indian Govt. "Leave innocent Kashmiri And deal with real militants Naxals" If anyone is real Human in Indian Govt. Please take steps leave us"
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