Torrental Rains, education began to return to the flooding, 194 government schools were opened in the JAMMU district -JAMMU government schools reopened after rainfall still low

Updated: di, 16 Sep 2025 11:16 am (IST) in Jammu, studies in schools closed due to rain and landslides gradually become normal. After private schools, some government schools also opened on Monday, but attendance was low. Children arrived in open schools to safety audit. All government schools are expected to open soon. Jagran Correspondent, Jammu. Due to rain and landslides, the studies of closed schools are now slowly back to detect. After private schools, some government schools opened for children on Monday, but very few children reached these schools. All government schools are expected to open within a few days and that children’s classes will also go smoothly. Remove the ad, just read the news, Monday the government schools that were security audit, and they got the green signal from the department concerned. Due to rain and landslides, the buildings of many schools in the JAMMU division were damaged, making the Directorate of Education Jammu compulsory for these schools to get their security audit before opening it to children. Last Monday, the same schools that were security audit, and they also received security certificates from the department concerned. On Monday, many schools also have a safety audit and will now call children to study on Tuesday. Kuldeep Singh Bandral, the provincial head of the Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum, says that a few days are expected to open in a few days. Teachers also want the children to reach the school so they can teach them. He says that the purpose of teachers is now to complete the curriculum of children so that their missing studies can be compensated. At the same time, the charge makes alternative arrangements for damaged schools. School Education Committees support them in this. Rspura Zone has the highest number of 69 schools in the district’s Rspura zone. This includes primary, middle, high and higher secondary schools. In addition, there are 18 schools in Jammu zone, 19 in Bishnah, 12 in Purmandal and 33 in Jyorean. Number of open schools in different zones of the Jammu District Jammu Zone Primary School – 2 Middle School – 3 High School – 6 High Secondary – 10 Bishnah Zone High Secondary – 3 High School – 3 Primary – 13 Purmandal Zone High Secondary – 2 Middle Secondary Secondary – 2 Midil -School – 4 High School – 3 Primary School – 3 Midnay Primary School. Middle School – 12 Primary School – 16 Rspura Zone Primary School – 20 Middle School – 19 High School – 11 High Secondary – 19