The government has not announced officially when schools would be open and till when they would not re-open.
Soon after the news was published, the fact check cell of PIB took Twitter to inform that the information published by Hindustan Times was incorrect. They also confirmed that the soldier, Havaldar Bishan Singh, expired due to medical complications and not due to the injuries that he was succumbed to in the Galwan clash.
Even All India Radio reported that Singh expired due to medical complications.
Some news reports from Vavbharat Times ( The Times Group ) and Ampinity News have reported that Singh had been suffering from cancer and passed away due to that. However, there are no government and official reports supporting these claims. If an official report regarding this, we will add an update.
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