Overview
- The Directorate of School Education Jammu directed all government and private institutions to suspend in-person classes across the division until August 30.
- Officials cited continuous heavy rain causing waterlogging on campuses, flooding in low-lying areas, landslide and mudslide danger, and damage to road infrastructure.
- Heads of institutions were told to assess the feasibility of online classes for students in classes 9 to 12 wherever connectivity and devices are available.
- Schools must complete cleaning, sanitation, and safety inspections before reopening, with strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures and consultation with local administration.
- The order noted appeals from parents and civil society for closures, and families were asked to follow official channels for further updates.