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TaskForce will decide on the reopening of the school: Minister of Education Karnataka

TaskForce will decide on the reopening of the school: Minister of Education Karnataka
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Bengaluru: Minister of Premier and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar on Monday said the task force consisting of subject experts and members of the Covid Technical Advisory Committee will soon be formed to decide on the reopening of the school for learning on campus.
Referring to the Committee’s suggestion led by Dr.
Devi Shetty for decentralizing the decision to reopen the school and allow the district to call, the minister said, “The task force will decide when and how to reopen the school.
It will also decide vidyagama 2.0 which has been sued.”

The minister said “learning must be continuous and evaluated regularly – this is what will be considered by the task force”, adding the department will immediately issue a guide on the task force.
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However, Health Minister K Sudhakar said he did not know the existence of a new task force to be formed.
“For advising the government about Covid management, we have a technical advisory committee.
Also, the high-level expert committee for prevention and management of Covid Wave-3 was formed under the leadership of Dr.
Devi Shetty and the Committee had submitted a temporary report.
I did not know the announcement of the Minister of Education about The new task unit or SSLC exam date, “he said.
Suresh Kumar said the exam date was discussed with CM.
SOP is discussed at length with the main secretary and health department official.
Online class will start from July 1 at DD Chandana and Deesterha Portal.
Makkalavani for younger children will also be aired.
The teacher’s transfer process will begin on June 30.
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Hall tickets will be removed from Tuesday.
Special instructions have been given to districts which are bordered by the border of Maharashtra and Kerala.
Students can wear surgical masks or fabrics, while invigilators must wear N-95 masks and facial shields.
Each room will have a maximum of 12 students with one student per table.

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