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Change in school timing for Kashmir division; details here

Students attending morning assembly. [Photo: Faceboo/ Govt Girls Higher Secondary School Baramulla]

Srinagar: The Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) announced revised school timings for Kashmir division, effective November 1.

Schools within Srinagar’s municipal limits, both government and private, will operate from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, reads an official order by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by Omar Abdullah.

For educational institutions outside Srinagar’s municipal limits and in other areas of Kashmir, the timings will be from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm.

The order specifies that all institutions must strictly follow these timings, with any deviations to be taken seriously.

On Wednesday, the Jammu and Kashmir government announced that they were reverting back to the old academic year scheme for students up to Class 9 in Kashmir valley from this year itself. The school examinations thus will now be held in November-December instead of March, chief minister Omar Abdullah said.

For students of Classes 10, 11 and 12 in the Valley, the session will change from the next academic year.

Notably, the lieutenant government-led administration had in 2022 adopted the March academic calendar for the Kashmir division to align it with Jammu.

The decision was taken in a cabinet meeting led by the CM and was also attended by education minister Sakeena Masood.

“For some time in Kashmir and winter zones of Jammu, there were demands from parents and our children that the school exam schedule should be changed and the old system should be brought back. Our education minister brought a proposal in cabinet and the cabinet has passed that,” Omar said.

The CM said the exam schedule will revert back to the old scheme and winter zone exams will also be held before the winter vacation for students up to Class 9. The winter breaks typically begin around mid-December in Kashmir.

“For Classes 10, 11 and 12, we won’t be able to do it this year as those involve board exams. We assure such students that next year their exam schedule will follow the winter zone pattern and will be held before winter. I hope that the students and parents will be relieved by this decision,” Omar added.

Earlier, the newly formed government’s education minister had given indications that it was reversing the ‘Uniform Academic Policy’ of the L-G led administration from next year.

“We are announcing a change of academic session back to November-December from this year for non-board classes i.e., up to Class 9, for Kashmir Province and Winter zones of Jammu Province. For higher classes, the session would be restored from next year. I thank Hon’ble CM Jb Omar Abdullah Sb for prompt decision on the matter which was concerning students, teachers and parents,” the minister had said in a post on X.

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