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Offline class for 1 to 5 to be continued in Gujarat from Monday: Government

Offline class for 1 to 5 to be continued in Gujarat from Monday: Government
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Ahmedabad: With a stable decline in the case of Covid-19 in Gujarat, the state government has enabled the commencement of physical classes for students 1 to 5 who can attend school from November 22, the Minister of State Education Secretary Vaghani said on Sunday.
This will be for the first time students from grade 1 to 5 will attend school directly since the plague of the Covid-19 pandemic and coercion of the next restriction.
Overcoming reporters here, Vaghani said offline teaching for grade 1 to 5 will be continued when (Diwali) on vacation ending on November 22.
Parental permission is needed to send to their environment to school.
“SOP (standard operating procedure) remains the same as applied to another class where offline education is continued,” he said.
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The State Education Department will make the necessary arrangements to ensure that the class is continued without a lot of hassle and soup tightly firmly, he said.
“Schools will make arrangements for the commencement of offline classes (for students 1 to 5) start tomorrow by consulting the state government,” he said.
Offline class for grade 6 to 8 has been continued in Gujarat on September 2 with a capacity of 50 percent.
The government also allows online classes to continue along with offline classes and maintain optional student presence.
In early July, the state government had allowed the reopening of schools for class 12, universities, and technical institutions given a significant decline in the case of new Koronavirus.
Gujarat reported 36 positive cases of Coronavirus in the last 24 hours before Saturday, taking the number of infections in the country to 8.27.184, the state health department said.
Gujarat was left with 323 active cases on Saturday.

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