Jammu: in front of the reopening of schools in Jammu and Kashmir, more than 12,000 students will undergo a Covid-19 test in Rajouri district, a official spokesman said.
The decision was conveyed by Deputy Commissioner, Rajesh, Rajesh K Shavan on Monday while leading a meeting to review the arrangements made by the Ministry of Education to reopen schools in the district, he said.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday enabling the reopening of institutions and higher education institutions for class 10 and 12 with certain conditions and deciding to maintain most Covid-19 detention guidelines, including hours of night.
DC Monday directed the principal to ensure strict compliance with Covid standard operating procedures to ensure student security.
He directed the authorities concerned to ensure that all students tested “earliest” and ensure that the school was reopened in two days.
He said random testing students would also be carried out regularly by a special team to avoid the risk of infection.
The meeting was told that after a prolonged closure due to Covid-19 pandemic, schools in Jammu and Kashmir would be reopened for grade 10 and 12 students with a capacity of 50 percent, a spokesman said.
Schools, except for relaxation given to grade 10 and 12 students, will continue to remain closed for teaching in place and gaze, he said.
According to guidelines, classes for students of the 12th Standard will be permitted with in-people who do not exceed 50 percent capacity on certain days.
There are more than 12,000 grade 10 and 12 students in the district.
DC asked the major education officers to ensure that all zone schools each have functional toilets and drinking water facilities.
Explain that private schools will be allowed to hold classes after all students are tested for Covid-19.
DC issued instructions to the principal for vaccination 100 percent of all students who will study.
Special vaccination camps will also be organized to invest students and no students will enter the campus until they have a vaccination certificate with them, according to the guidelines.
The principal was also asked to notify students to motivate their family members to be invested for the earliest Covid-19.
Deputy Commissioner stressed on the need to maintain health, safety, and psychological aspects of students after the return of the physical class.
He also asked the heads of institutions to ensure the right cleanliness and sanitation in educational institutions.