Edu Dept. Govt’s eyes nodded to let the students I-VIII return to school – News2IN
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Edu Dept. Govt’s eyes nodded to let the students I-VIII return to school

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Ranchi: The Ministry of Education and Literacy of State School plans to recommend the reopening of the school for class I-VIII because the Covid-19 case is in a stable decline and the department is preparing a proposal in this case to submit the next few days.
The department has asked all districts to be prepared with their preparation if the government gives its approval.
At present, offline classes are underway for class IX-XII students.
Speaking with TI on Thursday, the Secretary of the Department of Rajesh Sharma said, “The Covid case has dropped dramatically now, even though the perception of the threat is not over.
After saying that, we monitor the situation after the offline class for class IX-XII students continued almost a month and found that There is no surge in cases anywhere.
We track the situation in other countries as well where schools have been reopened to check whether they have reported a surge.
“He added,” We have started our preparations to keep the classroom ready for physical classes .
We have asked schools in all 24 districts to clean buildings and building them.
We are also looking for details of the teachers and staff members who have received doses of the vaccine so that they can be called to the office after school reopened.
of course, the approval must come first and it will be given by the State Disaster Management Department in consultation with Department of Health.
“Ajay Rai, the President of the Jharkhand Parents Association, said parents would be ready to send their children to school only when they felt safe to do it.” While we realize that the closure of prolonged school is dangerous for children in the long run, on The same time will be seen how the state government and school management are ready to ensure security on campus.
At present, only 30% of class IX-XII students who attend parents are unsure about the safety of their ward.
School management must instill confidence in parents with the right settings, “he added.

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