
Schools, Colleges to Remain Closed in J&K’s Ramban on Mon due to Rains
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, has announced that all government and private schools, colleges, and technical education institutions will remain closed on Monday due to inclement weather and heavy rains. This decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff.
The announcement was made by the DC through his Twitter handle, stating that the closure of educational institutions is necessary due to the deteriorating weather conditions in the region. The DC’s tweet read, “In view of inclement weather & heavy rainfall, all Govt & Private Schools, Colleges & Technical Education Institutions in Ramban district will remain closed tomorrow (Monday). Please cooperate with the administration to ensure safety of students & staff.”
This decision comes as a precautionary measure, as the region has been experiencing heavy rainfall and flash floods in the past few days. The impact of the rain has been severe, with three people reported dead and over 100 people rescued after cloudburst, landslides, and flash floods in the region.
The rains have caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including roads, buildings, and bridges, making it difficult for people to move around. The administration has been working tirelessly to rescue those stranded and evacuate them to safer areas.
The closure of educational institutions will help to prevent any accidents or injuries that may occur during the journey to and from school. Additionally, it will also help to ensure that students and staff are safe and secure during the adverse weather conditions.
The administration has also been working to restore power and communication services in the affected areas. The electricity supply has been disrupted in many parts of the district, making it difficult for people to access essential services.
The police and rescue teams are working together to evacuate those stranded and provide medical assistance to those in need. The administration has also set up relief camps to provide shelter and food to those affected by the floods.
The people of Ramban district have been advised to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary. The administration has also advised people to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during the adverse weather conditions.
In conclusion, the closure of schools, colleges, and technical education institutions in Ramban district is a necessary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff during the inclement weather and heavy rainfall. The administration is working tirelessly to restore normalcy to the affected areas and provide relief to those affected by the floods.