Heavy Rainfall: Schools closed in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan, postponed JKBOSE exams, know details | North India Rain Punjab Jammu Kashmir Rajasthan School Closure Exam Postpone

Schools closed due to heavy rains in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan, postponed JKBOSE examinations. NDRF rescued 450 students, government offices also closed. Will this weather wreak further havoc or expect relief?

Heavy Rainfall Impact on Education India: Heavy rains and floods in many states of North India have completely affected life. The situation in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan has deteriorated so much that schools were closed and government offices were locked. JKBOSE (Jammu and Kashmir School Education Board) has also postponed 10th and 11th examinations.

Why schools and big rescue operations were closed in Punjab?

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced on Wednesday that all schools in the state would remain closed till 30 August. The most frightening incident came to light at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Daburi, where 381 students and 70 teachers surrounded in flood waters were stranded for hours.

  • The NDRF and BSF teams continuously engaged in relief work.
  • The safe rescue operation saved his life but questioned how weak the disaster preparation of the schools was.
  • Roads are submerged in many districts of Punjab and rescue operations are going on.

Strict steps of administration in Jammu and Kashmir: Are these enough?

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has issued an order to close all schools on August 28 and 29. In addition, JKBOSE has postponed the examinations of class 10th and 11th till further orders. The administration has also closed all non-essential government offices. It is clear that the situation is very serious.

Holiday announced in Rajasthan-Jaipur: When will water havoc havoc?

District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) of Jaipur district has announced a holiday in all schools and Anganwadi centers. The continuous rains here have stopped the speed of the city. This question is in everyone’s mind as to why conditions like rain and floods make schools and public services paralyzed every year. Is our preparation proving weaker than the new pattern of the season?

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