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K’taka to reopen the school for class 6-8 of September 6

K'taka to reopen the school for class 6-8 of September 6
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Bengaluru: With a steady decline in the case of the Daily Covid-19, the state government on Monday decided to reopen the school for grades 6 to 8 of September 6 in the mark where the covid front level is less than 2%.
Schools are allowed to accommodate 50% of class strength at a time, so students must attend classes in two batches on alternative days.
Class will be held for five days a week.
Classrooms and school fields will be disanitized on Saturdays and Sundays.
Detailed guidelines are expected to be issued soon.
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by the Chairman of the Bakavaraj Bommai Minister with senior cabinet colleagues and members of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee in the middle of the public demand to reopen the class for younger students.
The state government allows physical classes for those in class 9 to 12 in various Pre-University schools and colleges from August 23.
The response has been encouraging and infection among students who can be ignored, he said.
Relaxation of curfew in districts with less than 1.5% of the positivity rate of 9 to 12 in schools and college governments is very encouraging while it has not picked up in private schools, “said Revenue Minister R Ashoka.
Interesting parents to send children -Thomen to school without worries, the minister said 6,472 samples of students who were collected for the past two weeks, only 14 students who had tested positive.
At the meeting, it was decided to loosen night at night at Chikkamagaluru, Kolar, Mysuru, Shivamogga and Kalaburagi because The level of the test in the district has dropped to less than 1.5%.
However, night hours will continue in Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.
Weekend hours will be limited to Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan and Udupi.
The government allows attendance 50% for weddings in the hall and chultries with a maximum lid of 400 people.
Until now, only 100 people allowed me Ngadiri weddings in the hall.
“The owner of the wedding center repeatedly asked for relaxation and therefore a decision,” Ashoka said.

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