
Schools, Colleges to Remain Closed in J&K’s Ramban on Monday Due to Rains
The picturesque district of Ramban in Jammu and Kashmir is bracing for another day of disruption, with the authorities deciding to shut down all government and private schools, colleges, and technical education institutions on Monday due to inclement weather and heavy rains. The decision was announced by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Ramban, who took to Twitter to inform the public about the closure.
The tweet from the DC’s handle read, “In view of the inclement weather and heavy rain, all government and private schools, colleges, and technical education institutions in Ramban district will remain closed on Monday.”
The closure of educational institutions comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff amid the adverse weather conditions. The region has been experiencing heavy rainfall and inclement weather over the past few days, leading to cloudbursts, landslides, and flash floods.
Notably, three people have lost their lives in the region, and over 100 people have been rescued in the aftermath of the severe weather conditions. The rescue efforts are still underway, with the administration working tirelessly to evacuate those stranded in the affected areas.
The heavy rainfall has caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and buildings, leaving many villages and towns isolated. The Kashmir Valley, which is known for its picturesque landscapes and serene environment, has been transformed into a disaster zone, with the authorities struggling to cope with the scale of the devastation.
The situation in Ramban is particularly grim, with the district experiencing some of the worst affected areas. The region is known for its rugged terrain and dense forests, which make it prone to landslides and flash floods. The cloudbursts have caused widespread damage to the region’s infrastructure, leaving many without access to basic amenities like electricity, water, and communication.
The administration has set up relief camps in various parts of the district to provide shelter, food, and medical aid to those affected by the disaster. The district administration has also deployed teams of rescue workers, medical professionals, and engineers to assess the damage and provide assistance to those in need.
The closure of educational institutions is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff, who may be at risk due to the inclement weather. The administration is taking every precaution to ensure that the students are safe and secure, and that they are not put in harm’s way.
In conclusion, the decision to close schools, colleges, and technical education institutions in Ramban district is a prudent one, given the adverse weather conditions. The administration is taking every precaution to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff, and is working tirelessly to provide relief and assistance to those affected by the disaster.
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