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All schools will remain closed in Jammu and Kashmir today, the decision taken regarding the Pahalgam attack.

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A bandh has been declared in Jammu and Kashmir today regarding the Pahalgam attack, given this, it has been decided to keep all government and private schools of the state closed.

26 people have lost their lives due to the cowardly act of terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. While 13 people are still reported to be injured. Schools have been declared closed in Jammu and Kashmir today regarding this attack. J&K Private School Association Jammu held an emergency meeting regarding this attack and it was decided unanimously that government and private schools of all boards will remain closed in the entire state.

All schools will remain closed

J&K Private School Association has decided to keep all the schools of the state closed by holding a meeting. Apart from this, there will be no studies in Jammu University today. Educational activities will also remain closed here. All the examinations to be held during this period have been postponed. The association expressed grief over the barbaric and inhuman terrorist attack in Pahalgam and condemned the incident.

26 people died

According to the information received, terrorists opened fire on several innocent tourists in a resort in Pahalgam. So far 26 people have been confirmed dead in the attack, while 13 people are reported to be injured. There is anger in the whole country regarding this attack. Not only this, the terrorists were shooting the tourists after asking their religion. The dead include 25 tourists and 1 local citizen. Which also includes 2 foreign citizens of Indian origin. Immediately after the attack, Anantnag Police set up a 24/7 emergency help desk for tourists and issued helpline numbers.

This terrorist organization took responsibility.

The responsibility for this attack has been taken by the TRF terrorist organization, whose full name is 'The Resistance Front', it is a front organization of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba.

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