Guwahati: In the last minute decision, the Ministry of Education Assam dropped his plan to reopen school on September 1.
Official sources in the State Education Department on Monday confirmed that certain health problems had forced the department to wait before making a decision to continue the classroom.
“The government is not in the mood to risk with the health of school students because they have not been vaccinated.
The Ministry of Health has not raised concern, but the State Education Department is not confident starting offline classes,” said a senior official from the Ministry of Education.
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He further said that the Covid situation was not too encouraging in the state because the number of everyday cases continued to be more than 500.
“The Ministry of Health has no objections to the reopening of the school, but we will obey their new SOP to be published soon,” the official add.
RANOJ Pegu, Minister of State Education, held talks with All Assam Students and various other customary organizations to bring reforms in the education sector on Monday.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the meeting, Pegu, said, “The Ministry of Education will not issue separate SOPs for reopening educational institutions.
We will take steps according to the Department of Health SOP,” he said.
Although the previous puru said that class X, XII and the last year will begin in September, the Ministry of Education’s sources said decisions could invite flares if there was a spread of further infection from the source-source source.
They added that the Ministry of Education planned to allow students and teachers even with a single dose of vaccines.
But class X and XII students do not qualify for vaccinations because they are under 18 years.
In the last soup published by the State Disaster Management Authority, the physical class for the last year and the Postgraduate Student of Engineering and Medical Universities was permitted for students who were fully vaccinated.
For universities and general titles, there is no clear direction.
But because only 30.76 Lakh people from the estimated benefit of 2.31 Crore in Assam have received second jab, a large number of students have been abandoned.
“There is no special drive to vaccinate students and teachers.
They must get vaccines like other citizens,” said Assam Vaccination responsible for Munindra Nath Nath.