These educational institutions were closed on the orders of Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Baseer Khan, as a precautionary measure to prevent further protests, officials said.
"According to the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, teaching work in all colleges of Kashmir division shall remain suspendedonApril 19(Wednesday)as a precautionary measure," an official spokesman said.
Higher secondary schools in South Kashmir's Shopian district will also remain closed tomorrow,the spokesman said.
A spokesman of Kashmir University said the class work in the varsity shall remain suspended tomorrow as well.
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The clashes yesterday had left injured several dozen students and five police personnel.
Meanwhile, All Jammu and Kashmir Students Union (AJKSU) said it will continue its protests despite closure of educational institutions by the government.
"AJKSU today held peaceful protests in many places including Kashmir University (KU) and Banihal (on Srinagar- Jammu national highway)... AJKSU is going to hold peaceful protests in the coming days as well, until the genuine demands of the students are not fulfilled," the union said in a statement here.