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Delhi Colleges returned to the Pre-Covid regime; School to follow soon

Delhi Colleges returned to the Pre-Covid regime; School to follow soon
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New Delhi: As the Covid-19 case recorded a decline in the national capital, the university in Delhi, starting from February 7, will only operate in physical or offline mode, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Friday.
“Students have completed two years from their studies of their homes.
That is why universities must be opened from this Monday.
They have been asked to get rid of their online class and run the class physically,” he said to enter a virtual press conference this afternoon.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the same rule results will be applied to all institutions related to skills such as itis and polytechnic too, he added.
Coaching institutions will also be opened in the national capital from Monday.
Updating in educational mode to be attended by schools in the coming weeks, Sisodia, said: “Schools for grade 9 to 12 students and colleges will be opened from February 7 for now, classes will be taken in hybrids (offline mode and online) At school.
However, online classes will be resolved immediately with and only physical classes that will take place.

Schools for nursery students to grade 8, will be opened from February 14.
Sisodia quotes a decrease in the number of Covid cases and an increase in vaccination levels as a reason behind the decision.
“It will be ascertained that all school staff and teachers from private and government schools are vaccinated,” he added.
These decisions were taken by Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) during the meeting on Friday morning, to bring back to normal in the lives of people living in Delhi.
Schools and other educational institutions in the national capital were closed due to the emergence of Covid in March 2020.
Because of the closure of educational institutions, parents and teachers have witnessed a lack of social skills, reading and writing among students.

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