Hyderabad: Appreciating the efforts of the government and its official machinery in controlling Covid-19 in the state, the Telangana High Court on Wednesday allowed the government to reopen housing schools (Gurukuls) run by the Department of Welfare.
A chairman of Judge Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice was Rajasheker Reddy heard the Advocate General BS Prasad and moved a barrier to the previous High Court about the reopening of housing schools.
AG brings a notification of a high court decision court that allows the state to reopen all schools and allow them to function in online and offline mode that is convenient for them.
The previous order had a driver who did not allow housing school to reopen.
By stating that all precautions were brought to housing schools safely, AG filed an appeal to the bench to allow them to reopen them as a delay to eliminate children from these schools both quality and nutritious education.
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