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Kerala: Regular school hours again as the final exam approach

Kerala: Regular school hours again as the final exam approach
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Thiruvananthapuram: After the government’s decision to restart offline education for class X, XI and XII on Monday, the Department of Public Education has decided to return regular school hours.
Thus, the class will be held from morning to night.
After a covid surge, the department has limited classes until noon.
“School authorities have been given instructions about organizing the class in batches and complying with existing school level guidelines.
Class for class I to IX will continue in online mode for another week,” said Director General Education Jeevan Babu Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Public Education V Sivankutty said the regular class was planned since the short final exam approached.
Offline class for degree and postgraduate degree programs will also begin on February 7.
Although offline classes have begun, the department must suspend a regular class for students from the Ito IX class since January 21.
They are now carrying out their studies using digital classes.
Broadcast on victters television channels and online platforms.
The government has not yet decided whether regular class hours must be revived for the lower class also from February14.
New guidelines for international travelers The state government has issued new guidelines for those who come to the state of various countries.
According to the new guidelines, only the symptomatic people will be tested at the airport.
Quarantine veranda is recommended for international travelers.
They must continue monitoring their own health for seven days from the date of arrival, and if symptoms develop, they will undergo testing.
Samples of all international tourists who have been tested positively from the RT-PCR test must be sent for the original genome sequencing.
Covid-19 testing uses a quick antigen test on the eighth day of arrival suggested for passenger safety.
However, regardless of the country, randomized 2% testing of international tourists will be carried out at the airport for free.
New guidelines have been issued based on decisions taken at the Covid review meeting on Friday.
The Covid expert committee has provided this recommendation to the government, which is taken at a review meeting.

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