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Plan to reopen the government school from Fri, Pvt from Monday

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Ranchi: following the state government’s decision to reopen education institutions for students, many Ranchi schools have planned to continue the offline class from Monday.
At night, overcoming a press conference at his residence, education minister Jagarnath Mahto said the government school would start offline.
class from Friday.
He said all Covid prevention norms would be followed in the classroom.
He said that the situation of seven districts where offline classes was allowed from class 9-12 to be reviewed after some time so that all the class continued offline.
He also stated that annual examination, including those carried out by Jharkhand Academic Council will be held offline.
This can be stated here that where there is a decrease in Covid cases, the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) has allowed offline studies for class 1 to 12 in all districts except seven.
In seven districts, with high Covid Caseload, offline classes are allowed only for class 9-12.
Seven districts include Ranchi, East Singhbhum, Deoghar, Chatra, Simdega, Sarikela and Bokaro.
The department has also allowed tests and offline exams for students who come to school.
On Tuesday night, the government also issued a standard operating procedure to reopen educational institutions.
Principal of Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Samarjit Jana said, “Our school will continue the classroom from Monday but the teachers are called from Thursday to make preparations.
The school will stab the bus.
We tend to take offline annual examinations after government permission.” Delhi Public Schools will also Starting the physical class from Monday as an official stated that several days were asked for formal approval from parents and other jobs.
DAV Principle Heha MK Sinha stated, “We continued offline classes from Monday.
The coming days will be spent on class sanitizi, drawing a circle to keep social and put sanitisers throughout the school campus.
Other Dav schools also have similar plans.” While That, government schools have also begun to prepare for classes on campus.
Deputy Deputy Regional Education, Ranchi, AV Bottom said, “Even though SDMA has issued a clue, we are waiting for the guidelines from the Ministry of Education.
The teacher has come to school.” SDMA has instructed that safety and health protocols, including social distance must be followed during offline classes .

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