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COVID surge: Class work suspended up to class 9 in J&K schools for two weeks
In response to an increase in COVID-19 infections among school staff and students, the Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to suspend class work for up to class 9 for two weeks and classes 10-12 for one week beginning April 5 in an effort to control the pandemic.
Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made the announcement on Twitter this morning.
It further said that “all gatherings for social and customary functions will be restricted to 200 only and after following due COVID SOPs”.
“In view of rising trend in #COVID19 cases in J&K & likelihood of young children getting infected & transmitting infection in large numbers, ALL classes upto& including Class 9 in schools will be closed for 2 weeks in all schools beginning on Monday, 5 April till 18 April 21 in J&K,” the Twitter handle of the LG’ Office wrote.
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I never got to meet legendary CBS and NBC correspondent Roger Mudd.
That’s a regret of mine.
Mudd died last week at age 93.
I always wanted to meet Mudd because he covered Congress for CBS. I read Mudd’s 2008 book The Place to Be. What intrigued me about the book were his tales about covering Congress for so many years.
I generally don’t seek out celebrities or public figures. I report on a lot of them. It’s part of the job. So I never reached out to Mudd.
But after reporting on Congress for decades, I could understand every syllable of Mudd’s book.