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Delhi: 50% of students per class, lunch breaks staggered between DDMA guidelines to reopen

Delhi: 50% of students per class, lunch breaks staggered between DDMA guidelines to reopen
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New Delhi: Mandatory thermal playback, staggered lunch breaks, alternative seating in the classroom and avoid routine guest visits are among the guidelines announced by Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) to reopen schools and colleges from 1 .
DDMA has said it students, teachers and other employees who live in the Covid Detention Zone will not be allowed to come to schools and colleges.
After a real increase in the Covid situation in the national capital, the Delhi government on Friday has announced that schools for grade 9 to 12, colleges and coaching institutions will be reopened from September 1.
The Delhi government has clarified that no students who were forced to attend the physical class and the approval of parents would be mandatory.
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“Schools and colleges must prepare schedules according to the occupancy limit of the classroom after the Covid norm.
The maximum of 50 percent of students per class can be called depend on capacity.
The seating arrangement must be done in such a way that the seats are occupied in alternatives.
How to,” Read the DDMA guidelines that are notified on Monday.
“When the situation varies from school to school and college to college, institutions can stagger to avoid crowding in the classroom and at the main entrance or exit,” DDMA said.
Lunch breaks can also stagger and preferably held in open areas because students will remove the mask while having food, the guide is added.
While the government has noted that the centers and vaccination activities such as the distribution of rations that occur in different schools will continue, DDMA said the area used for this activity must be separated from the area to be used for academic activities.
“All schools and colleges are advised to ensure that quarantine rooms are available for emergency use.
Regular guest visits must be discouraged,” said the guidelines.

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