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Open school in Delhi for all? Call it’s possible today

Open school in Delhi for all? Call it's possible today
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New Delhi: Decision on the reopening of the school for classes under IX is likely to be taken at the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) meeting on Wednesday.
Decisions about allowing ramlilas and public celebrations Dussehra and other festivals can also be taken at this meeting.
Almost all economic activities were permitted in the capital, but DDMA tried carefully in front of the festival so that the benefits made by Covid management since the second wave did not disappear.
All public and private schools and training centers in Delhi have been allowed to reopen for students from class IX to XII from September 1 with strict Covid-19 norms and with the number of children.
Initially, the government was considering reopening class VII to VIII from the second week of September, but chose to wait.
An official said feedback from the Ministry of Education about the functioning of the classes opened would be presented in a meeting so that DDMA could review its progress.
DDMA also tends to seek the opinions of experts during the reopening meeting more classes.
Lieutenant Governor of Baijal, Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, Minister of Health Satyendar Jain, Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot, Niti Aayog member Dr.
Vk Paul, AIIMS Director Dr.
Randeep Guleria and Senior Delhi officials will be among the meeting participants.
While many parents want schools to reopenly so that children do not lose more time, experts around the world also suggest that schools do not suppreaders and children lose valuable time in critical times in their lives.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare will make presentations about Covid and related infrastructure management.
Vaccination programs will also be reviewed.
Ramlila, which is due from October 6 to 16, is held around 700 places in the capital.
While nearly 500 events that serve Ramayana are held on a small scale, held on a large scale in 60 places.
Because the Covid-19 situation applies, experts have suggested that the festival must be celebrated in a simple way and meetings must be avoided in Delhi.
Last year, the capital witnessed a sudden increase in Covid case after the festival.
Ramlila celebrations usually witness mass meetings where maintaining social distance and other Covid-19 norms challenging.
Many Ramlila committees from the capital have made advanced arrangements and hope to get DDMA permits.
“Basic settings have been made.
As soon as DDMA gives a nod, we will make the final setting,” said Arjun Kumar, Secretary of the LAV Kush Ramlila Committee.

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