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Central University Kashmir Announces Online Classes, Work From Home

Central University Kashmir Announces Online Classes, Work From Home


The Central University of Kashmir (CUK) has announced a major academic and administrative update introducing online classes and work-from-home arrangements as part of new austerity measures. The decision, effective 22 May 2026, impacts both students and university staff.


Overview 

The Central University of Kashmir (CUK), Tulmulla, Ganderbal has officially introduced online classes on Fridays and work-from-home arrangements for teaching and non-teaching staff under newly announced austerity measures.

The move is aimed at reducing operational costs, conserving energy, and ensuring academic continuity amid the prevailing situation.

Who is affected?

  • CUK students
  • Teaching staff
  • Non-teaching staff
  • Research scholars

Why this matters

This update changes the university’s weekly functioning pattern and directly affects class schedules, staff attendance, and academic activities.


Important Dates

  • Official Order Effective From: 22 May 2026
  • Dean’s Committee Meeting: 13 May 2026
  • Online Classes Begin: Every Friday
  • Work From Home: Fridays & Green Saturdays

Key Details from Official Notice

The university has announced:

  • Online classes on all Fridays
  • Work from home for teaching and non-teaching staff on Fridays and Green Saturdays
  • Practical/Laboratory classes scheduled for Fridays will now be shifted to Thursday afternoons
  • PhD viva voce examinations may be conducted online
  • Workshops/seminars may also shift online where feasible
  • Offline activities may continue only with special approval from competent authority

Detailed Breakdown

What are “Green Saturdays”?

“Green Saturdays” are designated reduced-operation days aimed at saving electricity and operational costs.

What about practical classes?

Students with practical or laboratory sessions on Fridays should note that these classes will now be held on Thursday afternoons.

Will all work become online?

No. The university has clarified that offline work may continue in exceptional cases, but only after official approval.


Important Instructions

  • Attend online classes regularly on Fridays.
  • Check department notices for revised practical schedules.
  • Faculty/staff should follow official work-from-home guidelines.
  • Use only official university communication channels for updates.
  • Keep checking university notifications regularly.

Official Information / Website

Official Website:
Central University of Kashmir

Students and staff are advised to monitor the official website for further notices.


What Happens Next

The university may issue:

  • Detailed department-wise schedules
  • Revised lab timetables
  • Online meeting/workshop instructions
  • Further operational guidelines

More updates are expected soon.


Student Advice

Students should:

  • Ensure stable internet access for Friday classes
  • Check departmental WhatsApp/email groups regularly
  • Save revised schedules
  • Stay updated through official university channels only

Avoid relying on unofficial social media forwards.


FAQs

Q1. Has CUK started online classes?
Yes, online classes on Fridays start from 22 May 2026.

Q2. Who will work from home?
Both teaching and non-teaching staff.

Q3. What are Green Saturdays?
Special reduced-operation days under the austerity plan.

Q4. What happens to Friday practical classes?
They will be shifted to Thursday afternoons.

Q5. Is offline work completely stopped?
No, offline mode may continue in exceptional approved cases.


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