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50% of schools in Nashik rural holding physical classes

50% of schools in Nashik rural holding physical classes
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Nashik: About 50% of 852 schools in rural areas Nashik are currently doing physical classes for STD VIII to XII in villages where no Covid-19 case has been reported in the last 30 days.
According to the state government guidelines issued on holding physical classes, schools must ensure that all Covid-related norms are being followed.
Only 183 schools – including Zilla Parishad, the schools assisted and assisted under the control of education officers (secondary) – have begun to function on July 15, and since then the number of schools slowly began to increase.
“Now, we have 429 schools holding physical classes,” said Pushpavati Patil, ZP education officer.
The number of schools jumped from 379 for the last 15 days.
“A large number of schools seek permission from the Ministry of Education to start school.
Schools must nod from parents (at least 70%) to enable schools to function physically.
In addition, the village school committee, Sabha gram must also provide a resolution that allows schools to Meet physically, “he added.
Other education officers said the number of children in school was limited to 50 percent.
“Schools collectively have 1.5 lakh students, including around 78,000 students attending school,” he said.
According to the official, 14 schools must be closed because fresh covid cases are detected in villages, no schools are closed from 5.
August.
Education officers have warned teachers and students against their guards against Covid infection because there is a third wave warning.
Secretary of the SB Principal Association SB Deshmukh has demanded a physical class for students from STD V to VII must also begin immediately.
“Now vaccines for children have been permitted by the central government.
This must be vaccinated by children based on priority with school assistance and opening schools for normal at the beginning,” he said.

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