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Delhi’s school reopens for all classes with a capacity of 50%

Delhi's school reopens for all classes with a capacity of 50%
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New Delhi: Delhi’s school reopens all classes with a capacity of 50 percent from Monday after the Pandemic Covid-19 becomes less severe.
According to the circular directorate, the principal must ensure that students attend school with parents’ approval.
This is to ensure that no more than 50 percent of students are called to school.
“I feel happy to come here.
Online education is also good.
We are ordered to clean our hands regularly and maintain social distance by school authorities,” said Divya Sharma, a student.
“I missed coming to school for two years.
I’m glad I’ll study,” another student said.
Table time must be made according to the capacity limit / occupancy of classroom / lab after the appropriate Covid behavior, the word circle.
Because the situation varies from school to school, the school schedule may be staggered to avoid crowding in the classroom and at the entrance / exit of the school.
Lunch breaks can also stagger to avoid crowding.
Blended mode from the learning-teaching process (online and offline) must be continued, according to the round.
Covid behavior that is appropriate (taxis) must be strictly followed in all schools, according to the round.
“The district administration must be asked to bind properly the area of ​​distribution / testing centers of vaccination / rations that run in schools to prevent arrest of students with people who visit these centers,” Circular said.
In this case, it is impossible to separate these centers from school, district authorities can be asked to shift the centers to other suitable locations.
“Furthermore, district administration can be asked not to mobilize teachers in Covid’s duties because they will be asked for teaching and learning activities,” Circular said.
Schools in the national capital were reopened for class IX to XII on September 1 after a prolonged closing due to Covid-19 pandemic.

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