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Odisha expands the sidewalk, has not received a call in the offline class

Odisha expands the sidewalk, has not received a call in the offline class
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Bhubaneswar: Offline classes are unlikely to be continued under any circumstances after the government extends the Covid Guidelines of the January for another month with several modifications, such as shortening evening hours about one hour and allowing 100% of attendance in government offices.
Guidelines issued by Pradeep Kumar Special Assistance Commissioner Kumar Jena said the government’s order issued on January 5 will be valid until February 28.
Orders January 5 prohibits offline to standard classes.
School Education Secretary and Massa Bishnupada Sethi said the government obtained reports from other states and was evaluating the pros and cons of supporting schools.
“The government will make a decision at the right time,” Sethi said.
For a higher class (outside 12), the Ministry of Higher Education is likely to immediately make a decision because the government has not extended the ban on offline classes for them.
The state government approached the curfew in an urban area of ​​about an hour, producing at 10pm to 5 in the morning in February, not at 9pm in January.
In addition, he save the delivery of food and food outside the scope of the night at night while extending all the other provisions available for that month.
The guidelines say apart from important services excluded, restrictions at night at night will not apply to home delivery, groceries, vegetables, eggs, fish and other items by restaurants and food aggregators.
The government office and the PSU will function with 100% of staff with compliance with the right behavior of Covid.
That’s 50% in January.
Maximum meeting in marriage, a ceremony of the utas and other similar social meetings at the age of 100 and death at the age of 50 will continue.
Saraswati Puja, scheduled for Saturday, will be observed at the temple without the participation of worshipers.
In schools and colleges, the number of limited students can participate in the Puja.
The government has banned the participation of worshipers at Magha Saptami (February 7) and Magha Purnima (February 16), and will be held in the temple without a religious church.

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