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Bengaluru schools opened from Monday

Bengaluru schools opened from Monday
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Bengaluru: Minister of Premier and Secondary Education Karnataka BC Nagsh said on Thursday that his department prepared to reopen schools in Bengaluru starting from Monday.
“Because the Covid-19 case in Bengaluru goes down, I will look for cabinet opinions and consult with a health professional and immediately receive the phone,” he said.
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Once he got a report, he would hold Mee-Ting immediately to discuss the reopening of schools in Beng Aluru and R elaxationof Othercurbs.
“We discussed some problems during the Cabinet Mee-Ting today.
We will take the final decision after the report from the expert panel,” CM said.
‘The dept is equipped to manage school once they reopen’
CM said, “We discuss the Covid situation, how to manage it in the coming days, representations given by various organizations (for relaxation), the functioning of schools, colleges and other problems during the cabinet meeting.
In Bengaluru, Invers Learning for class 1 to 9 is closed as a precautionary measure.
Minister BC Nagesh said the level of covid’s participation in the wave is currently higher in Bengaluru than the country’s average.
“We don’t know how the third wave will be revealed.
Given the safety of children, we decided to close the school,” he added.
He said the Ministry of Education was well equipped to manage school once they reopened.
Nagesh said, “With the rate of vaccination of children aged 15-17 and the city’s position counselor shows the average curve, we are sure we will restart offline classes.
“He said parents and teachers had called him to start school because cell phone use had a negative impact and that students could not have all kinds of physical activity.
“Restrictions on housing schools, most others do not show the level of mass infections among children.
We tell parents that schools are safer than home,” he added.

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