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Govt nodded to offline classes for secondary school students

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Ranchi: The State Government Friday is allowed by schools, colleges and universities to reopline offline teaching for senior classes and also allow offline checks on competitive exams conducted by the state and the center.
The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), who met under the Chairperson of the Minister of Hemant Soren at Jharkhand Mantalaya (project development) at night, also tweaked in the weekend locking clause.
“All shops will be left open until 8pm.
The restaurant and bar can still be open until 10pm.
Between 8 nights on Saturday and 6 am on Monday, all shops will remain closed except vegetable and fruit sellers, grocery stores, restaurants , Bars, companies that sell food and drinks and important items, “said the government in a statement.
SDMA also allows public bus services between countries and allows private and government offices to continue their business with 100% of their employees.
The cinema room, bar, multiplex, and restaurants are allowed to reopen the business with a 50% seating capacity.
Close the participants at the wedding ceremony grew up to 100 people.
However, swimming pools, places of worship, argan warwadi, social and political churches, exhibitions and exhibitions will continue to be banned, said SDMA.
While all commercial companies are cleaned to remain open until 8pm, schools are allowed to reopen classes for class IX students to XII.
Universities and universities are permitted to conduct offline classes for graduate graduate students of the third year and last year.
Universities and universities are also allowed to carry out offline exams.
The private coaching center has been allowed to start their offline class for students aged 18 years and over.
“Schools need to find approval from parents.
Offline classes will be held for only four hours and up to 12 in the afternoon.
Teaching and non-teaching staff in schools and colleges can be present.
Itís, college polytechnics and skills development centers can also open but students (Above 18 years) must get at least one dose of vaccine, “said a statement issued by the state government.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Soren said relaxation was given after considering the current Covid-19 scenario in the state.
“However, these cases can surge again.
I urge all state residents to remain vigilant, wear masks when exploring in public and remain socially far,” said Soren.

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