💨 Abstract
Due to tensions between India and Pakistan, schools in Kashmir have closed since May 7 and shifted to online classes to maintain academic continuity. Parents like Saba Bhat appreciate the safety and educational benefit of online classes, though they prefer in-person education for overall development. Samina Ashraf highlights the benefits of online education, having experienced academic loss during past conflicts. Teacher Mushtaq Ahmad calls for similar arrangements in government-run schools. The government has temporarily closed all educational institutions as a precaution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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