Schools, Colleges Reopen In Jammu And Kashmir After Week-Long Closure Due To Protests

Educational institutions across Jammu and Kashmir resumed operations on Monday after being shut down for nearly a week. The closure was prompted by widespread protests following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, resulting from a US-Israel airstrike. The protests in the region reflected solidarity with those affected by the incident, highlighting the ongoing political sensitivities in Kashmir. Authorities had decided to temporarily close schools and colleges as a precautionary measure to maintain peace and order. With the reopening of educational institutions, students in the region are now able to return to their studies, although the situation remains tense as the local government monitors any further developments related to international events that could impact domestic tranquility.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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