Schools in Kashmir will continue to have online classes for the time being, despite a dip Covid positive cases.
The authorities said it had already started community classes in the rural areas that did not have access to online classes.“There is no such order in this regard so far. We have already started community classes in all the rural areas of Kashmir valley that did not have access to online classes,” Director School Education Kashmir (DSEK) Tasaduq Hussain Mir told *The Kashmir Monitor.*
Mir said the decision to resume regular classes will be taken by the steering committee headed by the chief secretary. “The committee takes a call after they get feedback from the field and different agencies,” he added.
Mir said they had already started radio and television classes for students before the community classes. He said they had received good response from the students to both radio and community classes.
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