Nashik: The Ahmednagar District collector R B Bhosale on Sunday hints at school with a careful approach and official decisions regarding the same thing it is likely to be taken on Tuesday.
Worried about the increase in Covid cases, district administration has postponed decisions regarding the reopening of the school because the state government has allowed local authorities to make decisions depending on local covid situations.
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The situation is controlled now and we must be very careful at school starting,” Bhosale said.
“We will hold a meeting about this problem on Tuesday after that, the road map opening the school will be decided,” added Bhosale.
CEO of ZP Rajendra Kshirsagar said the school authorities had been asked to be ready to start the class physically because the decision would be taken soon.
“Schools may be asked to carry out sessions on alternative days or in two sessions in one day to ensure a maximum of 50% of presence such as in the past,” said senior officials from the Ministry of Education.
School authorities are now very experienced with norms and they are ready to start school.
There were 11,200 active cases in the district on January 24, and the number dropped to around 10,000 on Saturday.
“The decline is important, but it’s not a trend.
However, because people and children are also now aware of the use of masks and washing hands, Covid battles will now be much easier,” the official said.