"We have decided to shut all coaching centres till further orders due to the increase risk of H1N1 flu virus," G N Var, chairman, CCA, said in a statement here.
Var criticised the government for "failing" to control the disease and "putting entire population at risk".
"According to some government officials, the swine flu was prevalent in Kashmir since last September and they never told the people about it. This is sheer criminal negligence. They have put entire population at risk and till date they seem to have no plan to contain it," he said.
"So our coaching centres will remain closed till the situation becomes clear and after we get a green signal from our medical fraternity," Var said.
There are around 550 coaching centres functioning in the valley where more than 50,000 students are studying, the association said.
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