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NEWS IMPACT: IMCSD Herald report prompts closure of Jammu Region Colleges amid torrential rains

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September 02, 2025
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VIKAS SHARMA
JAMMU, SEPT 2:
Hours after IMCSD Herald highlighted the plight of higher education institutions reeling under torrential rains in Jammu Division, the Higher Education Department of J&K UT swung into action on Tuesday and ordered the closure of all Government Degree Colleges and the Government College of Engineering and Technology (GCET) across Jammu Division on September 3, 2025.

This marks the first major news impact of IMCSD Herald, underscoring the publication’s role in amplifying student and institutional concerns during the ongoing crisis.

According to the official directive, the step was taken in view of the continuous downpour that has created flood-like conditions in several districts, severely affecting mobility and raising safety concerns for both students and faculty.

Dr. Sheikh Ajaz Bashir, Director of Colleges, J&K, who issued the order, said:

“The closure was imperative to ensure the safety of students and faculty amid worsening weather conditions. The department will review the situation before resuming classwork.”

The order has been circulated to all Deputy Commissioners, the Divisional Commissioner, the University of Jammu, Cluster University Jammu, and Principals of all Government Degree Colleges. The Information Department has also been directed to widely publicize the decision through print and electronic media.

The move comes at a time when Jammu region is already struggling with landslides, waterlogging, and transport breakdowns, making commuting extremely difficult. Just a day earlier, students were seen wading through knee-deep water to reach their colleges.

The Directorate has instructed that the notification be uploaded on its official website for public information. Normal functioning of colleges is expected to resume only after the weather situation is reviewed and declared safe.

With this swift administrative action following the IMCSD Herald report, the power of responsible journalism in addressing community issues has once again been demonstrated.

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Vikas Sharma is a senior journalist with 20+ years of experience and Editor-in-Chief of IMCSD Herald. He is also the Founder & Managing Director of the Institute of Mass Communication and Skill Development (IMCSD), mentoring students through media education, internships, and skill-building initiatives. His journey in journalism began in 2005 with Early Times, followed by his role as Sports Correspondent with Daily Excelsior (2006–2012), where he covered national-level sports, events, and inspiring achievers’ stories. From 2012 to 2020, he served as Staff Correspondent with The Tribune, reporting on education, youth affairs, and sports from the Jammu Bureau. He currently works as Sub Editor/Senior Correspondent with Greater Jammu, continuing his contribution to credible journalism. An alumnus of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology with a Master’s in Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC), Vikas has also earned 11 international journalism certifications from AFP, Reuters, Thomson Foundation, UNICEF, and WHO, strengthening his global perspective on reporting and media practices. Through IMCSD, a Startup India-recognized institution, he has trained and guided over 1,000 students from colleges across Jammu under media internships, workshops, and certificate programs. His initiatives such as School Media Clubs and college collaborations have provided young learners practical newsroom exposure, helping them develop career-oriented skills in journalism, communication, and creative writing. As Editor-in-Chief of IMCSD Herald, Vikas Sharma combines his decades of newsroom experience with his passion for media education. He envisions the platform not only as a source of accurate, balanced, and impactful news but also as a training ground that inspires the next generation of journalists and communicators.

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