Jammu: After being closed for months to prevent the spread of Coronavirus, various schools reopened on Mondays for grade 10 and 12 students in all hours in accordance with the new government guidelines, officials said.
However, they said the presence in private schools and the government for both classes was low but is expected to increase in the coming days.
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According to the latest Covid detention guidelines issued by the State Executive Committee (SEC) Chair and Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta on Sunday night, the government allowed school to reopen for grade 10 and 12 to teach directly with certain conditions, including permission from the deputy commissioner related and strict compliance with Covid behavior.
Regular classes for the 12th standard are permitted in educational institutions by teaching directly do not exceed 50 percent on certain days for students and staff vaccinated.
Likewise, direct teaching students in 10th grade, not exceeding 50 percent on certain days, permitted by the deputy commissioner concerned after ensuring compliance with behavior in accordance with school management.
“However, the classes will be carried out after screening because 100 percent of fast antigen tests or RT-PCR will also submit to the approval of parents and students,” command reading.
Principal of High School of Shiksha Niketan, Rameshwar Mengi, said 20 percent of nearly 3,000 registered students in Grade 10 and 12 went to school on the first day.
“We have received approval from parents of 60 percent of students and hope that the presence of students will take in the coming days,” he told PTI.
However, he said the majority of 12th grade students were not vaccinated because they were only 17 years old.
“We raised this problem with the Deputy Commissioner of Jammu, which allowed us to recognize students for offline classes after 100 percent of RT-PCR tests,” he said.
He said only students who had a negative Covid-19 report were allowed to enter the school where the right filtering and hand sanitization.
“All classrooms have been disanitized and the right seating arrangements have been made in each class to maintain social distance,” he said.
Kunal Singh, a 10th grade student, said he was happy to return to school after a long gap.
“Online is not an alternative to offline classes.
We will try to take advantage of the opportunity to remove our doubts and prepare for the final exam,” Singh said.
Other students, Taaniya thanked the school administration to make the necessary arrangements to ensure student security.
“My parents are worried about my salvation but they will sigh of relief when I will warn them about a strict compliance of the behavior that matches Covid by management,” he said, expressing hope that they would resolve their syllabus without further breaks.
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The SEC has also reaffirmed the coaching center for civil service or technique or NEET by teaching directly but only for staff and students who are fully vaccinated.
All other coaching centers, along with schools for the rest of the class, will continue to remain closed to teaching directly, the command word.
Meanwhile, the administration has doubled the closing at a meeting from 25 to 50 in the banquet room subject to certain conditions and also cut at night at night in several district two hours.
“While the maximum number of people who are permitted to attend indoor / outdoor meetings will remain limited to 25, the banquet room in the districts where the covid peposititivity level is below 0.2 and the weekly off less than 250, will be permitted to increase the limit.
Guests up to 50 for people who are vaccinated or those who have RT-PCR or rat reports that can be verified no more than 72 hours, “SEC said.
“District judges and police supervisors will ensure orders’ compliance,” he said.
While tonight will remain valid in all districts from 8pm to 7 in the morning, the district with a level of pepositives below 0.2 and weekly less than 250 will observe restrictions at night at 10pm to 6 in the morning, said the order.