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Kashmir Unrest: Another School Set On Fire In J&K's Kupwara

Since 10 September, more than 30 schools have been burnt by unknown persons in Kashmir.
Burnt books inside the gutted building of government school at Gori Pora on October 31, 2016 in Srinagar, India.
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Burnt books inside the gutted building of government school at Gori Pora on October 31, 2016 in Srinagar, India.

KUPWARA -- A Government Primary School building was torched by unidentified miscreants on Friday night in Rigipora area of Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, an unnamed official confirmed.

According to reports, the roof top of the building was heavily damaged in the inferno.

Meanwhile, the policemen and fire tenders reached the spot and prevented the fire from spreading.

Since 10 September, more than 30 schools have been burnt by unknown persons in Kashmir which has courted condemnation from various quarters. High Court too stepped in by taking a suo moto cognizance of the matter.

On 31 October, the high court had directed the state government to take all preventive measures to save school buildings from burning by "mysterious enemies of education".

On 8 November the Jammu and Kashmir High Court had ordered the government to rope in village education committees to curb the burning of schools in Kashmir.

A division bench of Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar and Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey also directed the chief secretary to provide fire safety measures and adequate lighting around the schools, besides enhancing the wages of contingent paid workers so that they could discharge their duties as chowkidars.

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