Thiruvananthapuram: While the college in Kerala will be reopened from October 4, Minister of State Education V.
Sivankutty on Saturday dropped instructions to restart school after 16 months.
“With Covid take over things around the world and now with slowing things, the decision to reopen the school cannot be taken by the Ministry of Education only.
Involved closely in this case is the regional government and the Ministry of Health besides the Committee that oversees all Covid activities That oversees all activities that oversee all led by the minister’s chairman.
With the minister’s head itself suggested after talking to a global expert that it was time to open school, we have started doing it, “said Sivankutty.
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“There are 4.5 million school students in the state and unlike college, the strength of the class is around 60.
Therefore very carefully needed when the school is open.
We are working on a road map about how the class must begin and all things related to it.
After The road map is ready, the main minister will receive the last telephone, “said Sivankutty.
Earlier this month, the chairman of the Pinarayany Minister Vijayan held a meeting with a global expert where it was suggested that the opening of the school should not be delayed further because it could influence the development of cognitive children.