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Schools, colleges reopened for class 9-12 in Karnataka after five months

Schools, colleges reopened for class 9-12 in Karnataka after five months
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Bengaluru: Schools and Pre-Universities (PU) Universities here and in other districts of Karnataka where Covid positive test levels less than two percent reopened for grade 9-12 students on Monday after a five-month pause.
Minister of Bukavaraj S Bommai was equated to reopen the freedom for students from Covid-19.
Safe! You have been successfully thrown by your votelogin to see the results “Students are very happy.
It’s like, they have got today’s freedom from Covid-19.
August 15 is celebrated as a freedom for the country but for our students from ninth, ten, 11 and 12 are freedom It is real for them with the opening of the school, “Bommai told reporters after visiting several schools in the city.
He said students face many problems in online classes such as communication and network problems but here in physical classes, they can interact with their better teachers.
Regardless of better teaching and understanding, students are happy that they are now with their friends, said the minister’s chief.
Bommai to the teacher, staff and students to follow Covid-19 norms.
“There will be a meeting of the expert committee by the end of the month to see the situation, we will take a call on two things – one is about the border district and the second is a class for the first class with the eighth standard,” the ministerial head explained.
At the event here, Bommai said that if the reopening of the school became successful August 23 will be commemorated as education day like September 5 was observed as a teacher’s day.
He also said that today it was important because it would free children from Covid-19.
The government decided to start the class from Monday on the recommendation of the Covid-19 technical advisory committee.
TAC said that teachers and other staff in schools and colleges PU must be vaccinated first.
Furthermore, he said the classroom must be cleaned, the social distance and hand hygiene must be maintained and everyone must use a mandatory mask.
Basics and Minister of Secondary Education BC Nagesh visited several schools in the city and interacted with students.
The government decided not to reopen PU schools and colleges in Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and MySuru as a positive level of Covid-19 above two percent in this district, government sources said.
In the direction of the chairman of the minister, the minister’s charge district visited several schools in their respective districts on Monday.
In November 2020, college degrees opened and then in January 2021, 10 and pre-universities were opened for a short period of time.
The experiment could not continue for the second wave had hit the country and Karnataka among the worst affected countries reported more than 50,000 cases and around 500 daily lives.

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