The school has been reopened on the request of the villagers who had launched a signature campaign for its reopening, he said.
"On the request of villagers, the Army Goodwill School at Hajin was reopened on October 12," the spokesperson said.
"The burning of the school deprived the local children from education. Realising the great loss, the locals in Numberdar village launched a signature campaign requesting the local Army establishment for reopening the school," he added.
"The villagers thanked the Army for the effort," the spokesman said.
The school was gutted after a group of protesters set it ablaze over the killing of two youths in alleged army firing at nearby Markundal village on July 1.
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