Sakina Itoo Rules Out Immediate Shift to Online Classes in J&K
Srinagar, May 14: Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Sakina Itoo on Thursday ruled out any immediate move toward online classes in educational institutions, saying no such decision was under consideration at present.
Responding to questions from reporters regarding the possibility of virtual classes following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for work-from-home and austerity measures amid fuel concerns, Itoo said there was “nothing like that” at the moment.
“There is nothing like that. Let us see,” the minister said when asked whether the government was considering shifting schools or educational institutions to online mode.
Her remarks come amid discussions triggered by the Prime Minister’s recent appeal emphasizing austerity measures and fuel conservation in view of prevailing economic and supply-related concerns.
The minister, however, did not indicate any proposal before the education department regarding suspension of physical classes or transition to online learning.
Jammu and Kashmir had extensively relied on virtual classes during the COVID-19 pandemic and weather-related disruptions in previous years, particularly in the Kashmir Valley.
At present, educational institutions across Jammu and Kashmir are functioning normally. [KNT]




