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Haryana schools are open for class 1-9 today

Gurugram: The government Haryana has enabled the commencement of the campus class from Thursday, both in managed and private institutions, for grade 1 to 9.
This occurs after sustainable disobedience by a number of schools that remember students to ownership commands only online classes.
Kanwar Pal Public Education Minister on Wednesday announced that the government would allow schools to conduct physical classes with a capacity of 50%.
Earlier this month, the government has reopened schools for grade 10 to 12.
“Schools will be reopened from February 10 for grade 1 to 9 in the state.
Norma Covid will be obeyed in class.
Parents who want to send their children to school Do it, while online classes will also continue, “he said.
After the announcement, the Ministry of Education directors all districts to ensure that schools are open with compliance with other capacities and norms specified in standard operating procedures.
While the government believes that the decision to re-open school is being considered and has been taken after reviewing the status of Pandemic, the sources in the department told TII that upholding the closing command of the school had become “impossible” when the school opposed it and had parents’ support.
“This is actually a relief for everyone.
Enforcing these commands has become very impossible for us, especially in rural areas.
In many areas, schools have been reopened with the support of Gram Panchayats,” said an official.
The private school budget says they will suspend online classes at all and continue to hold classes with full capacity.
“Offline classes at a capacity of 50% are not feasible.
The school opens back is not the end result.
This is the beginning of a long road in front to bridge the learning gap, getting children back to formal education mode, and harmonizing the assessment process.
For this reason, school It is necessary to invest a lot of effort.
The hybrid model will only lead to energy disposal and does not increase educational standards that have been reduced to a very sorry country, “said the President of the National Independent School Alliance Kulbhushan Sharma.
Some frontline schools in the city, however, will take a more careful approach and do classes in hybrid mode.
“With the annual test cut, it will take time to streamline our plan.
We sincerely hope that this order remains and is not withdrawn.
For now, the approval form will float, and depending on the response, we will chalk.
Exit our plan, “The word meaning of Chopra, Principal of the Amity International School, Sector 46.
Most of the school plans to doubt the clearing session on campus.
Annual Examination also tends to be held offline.
“From class 8 and so on, all tests will be offline.
For grade 1 to 7, we will carry out an offline exam but relaxation will be considered.
Over the next few days, we will re-schedule our exam date to avoid density,” said Public Salwan School Rashmi Malik.

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