A large number of students could be seen at bus stops in many parts of the city early this morning despite Sunday being the designated weekly off for the schools.
Among the leading schools which opened today for classes were the several branches of Delhi Public School in Srinagar, Budgam, Baramulla and Anantnag districts of the valley.
The move comes in response to frequent strikes called by the separatists and curfew imposed by the government in the past two weeks.
While parents of the students are satisfied with the decision taken by the schools, they called on the government as well as the separatists to ensure that education institutes are not affected by the stir.
"Education should be conflict neutral. Both the sides should think of a way out to enable the learning process to continue," Mohammad Yousuf, whose daughter was one of the students attending school today, said.
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