TEHRAN (Basirat)- At least 174 schools in the Jammu district will remain shut, with another 45 schools closed in the Samba district situated within 2.5 km of the border after shelling across the border between India and Pakistan.

At least 174 schools in the Jammu district will remain shut, with another 45 schools closed in the Samba district situated within 2.5 km of the border after shelling across the border between India and Pakistan.Over 200 schools in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir have been
shut indefinitely due to shelling across the border with Pakistan,
local media reported on Wednesday.
"In view of the prevailing situation at the international border and the
line of control (LoC) in Jammu district, and purely as a precaution…
the schools (identified) shall remain closed till further orders," Jammu
deputy commissioner Simran Deep Singh was quoted as saying by the Times
of India.
At least 174 schools in the Jammu district will remain shut, with
another 45 schools closed in the Samba district situated within 2.5 km
of the border.
The order applies to state and private schools in areas located along
the border and the Line of Control, according to the newspaper.
In the last four months, at least 27 schools have been set on fire
in the Kashmir Valley. According to Tuesday media reports, police have
arrested 12 suspects, and were searching for a further 23.
Kashmir has been disputed between India and Pakistan since the
partition of India in 1947. The two countries have gone through three
wars over the region, but the conflict has not been resolved.
The recent escalation of violence across the India-Pakistan border came
after 19 Indian soldiers died as a result of the September 18 attack by
armed militants on a base outside of Srinagar, the capital of
India-administered Kashmir.