Sundargarh: All schools and colleges in Odisha’s Sundargarh will remain closed on Friday in view of the prevailing tension in the town after violent clash between two groups left 12 people injured.
District Collector of Sundargarh Subhankar Mohapatra issued an official order announcing the closure of schools and colleges tomorrow as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety.
“In view of the prevailing law and order situation in Sundargarh municipality area, all schools and colleges functioning in the urban area are hereby closed on January 16,” the order said.
The move follows a violent clash between two groups in Sundargarh town on Thursday afternoon in which at least 12 people, including four police personnel, were injured.
According to sources, the clash reportedly erupted after a petty quarrel and soon escalated, with both groups allegedly pelting stones at each other. Some individuals were also reported to have used swords during the fight.
In an effort to prevent the spread of rumours and restore normalcy, the district administration has suspended internet services in Sundargarh. The suspension came into effect at 6 pm on Thursday and will remain in force for 24 hours, officials said.
Security has been tightened in sensitive areas of the town, and police personnel have been deployed to maintain peace.













