J&K mulls community schooling for students
The Hindu
An official said the community schooling would be organised with the help of local committees
The Jammu and Kashmir administration is mulling community schooling for those students who have no access to online classes. Official sources said the government was weighing different options for those students living in far off places without Internet facility or having no access to phones and laptops. An official said the community schooling would be organised with the help of local committees. “These committees will comprise parents, Village Education Committee members, School Management Committee members and elders,” he said.More Related News
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