J&K government shuts coaching centres in state, triggers anger
Updated on Apr 23, 2018 07:59 pm IST
The Jammu and Kashmir government ordered the coaching centres in the state to remain shut after a meeting of the education minister with the principals of higher secondary schools and education officers found that they were a “distraction”. Education minister Altaf Bukhari said that the attendance in schools was low and the coaching centres were being asked to halt operations for three months to assess if students come to school more regularly then. He said that after three months, the government would take a call on the matter.
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