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Assam: School, College will be reopened today after four months

GUWAHATI / Silchar: Schools and colleges are ready to welcome students today with new hope and a complicated seating arrangement in some classrooms to check for infection Covid-19.
The number of students vaccinated, teachers, and staff of non-teaching has not been ascertained, but the State Health Department has clarified that except for those under 18 years, no one will be allowed to enter the campus without inoculated with at least the first dose of vaccine covid-19.

Educational institutions have set up a seating arrangement to ensure that the physical distance of at least 6 feet is maintained in every classroom and outside, as directed by the Ministry of Education in SOP Supplement last week.
“We are concerned about the health of students.
No more than 30 students were allowed to sit in a classroom.
Sanitisasi the right has been done in most of the institutions,” said Education Minister Roman Pegu on Sunday.

While the mandatory use of masks and cleansers should be ensured at the campuses, checks the temperature of all students and teachers have been instructed by the education department every day through thermal screening for entry.
Hand-washing facilities should be set in a prominent location on campus.
Most importantly, students were prohibited from sharing items such as textbooks, notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, tiffin boxes or water bottles.
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For private educational institutions, the bus has been allowed to take only one-third of the intake capacity of the students.
“It has been instructed that school buses should be sanitized twice a day,” said an official of the education department.
Whenever the positive cases detected, the nearest government health agencies or circle from circle revenue officer concerned must be informed by educational institutions, see SOP.
Though the Assam Government is set to re-open schools and colleges for secondary level students to a higher level, Assam University, Silchar, a central university, has not yet decided the resumption of classes off-line.
“We have been thinking of reopening the university for research scholars sometimes within a week.
Scholars will also be allowed to stay in the hostels of the university.
However, they have been fully immunized,” Call Assam University Pradosh Kiran Nath told TOI.
After this, the lab-based classes will begin.
AU will open classes with a gradual manner.
Nath informed that the authorities are not ready to usher in trouble with the rush to start classes off-line.
“We will ensure that all students get two jab first.
After that the institution will be open to students of post-graduation,” he said.
At the University Gahati Also, students end the student has not been called to attend classes.
Sanitisasi campus while still burning, final semester exams ongoing through online mode is also the reason behind the delay, said a university official.

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