As Schools Remain Closed In Kashmir, Students Are Forced To Relocate | Read

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  • Published On: September 22, 2016
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The last time 17-year-old Suraya Gulzar was in a classroom was three months ago. Suraya had to stop going to school in South Kashmir's Anantnag since clashes broke out in the Valley following the killing of terrorist Burhan Wani. The fear of irreparable harm to her education has forced her to migrate to Jammu to take admission in a government school.

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