Kolkata: The Bengali government has asked all schools managed by the government and assisted to complete the preparation work this week.
Secondary and higher secondary schools have been asked to complete their first sanitization in October-end, the second will be carried out in front of the reopening of the school.
This step is mostly believed to be a precursor to state that allows school to be reopened in mid-November.
CBSE and the first semester of Cisce offline inspection schedule began in the last two weeks in November.
Private schools affiliated with CBSE and Cisce also waited for more clarity from the government of Bengal about reopening.
While each board announces their offline semesters one inspection schedule, formal notification by the state is needed to allow students to return to school.
Covid guidelines at this time are valid until October 31, notifications are expected next week.
Spike Covid has also added elements of uncertainty as far as the school opening.
The Bengal government said that no CBSE and Cisce had been looking for state input while announcing their offline check schedules.
On Saturday, senior officials from Nabanna spoke with all the school district supervisors through video conferencing where dis was given a set of instructions to be sent to all school principals.
The source said dis was asked that the first round of cleaning and school sanitization must be carried out in October 29.
Interestingly, this is only mentioned for medium middle and secondary schools.
“We have learned that in the first phase reopen only class IX students to XII will be permitted.
But let the government notice come first,” said a principal.
The school has also been asked to exercise the guardians and students, submit details of delayed jobs and distribute activities of activities to students.
Chandan Maiti, Secretary General of the Community for the Principal and Principal, said, “A lot of work needs to be done in a week.
The timeline may have to be extended.” The school was closed for half and a half and several district schools had been severely damaged by cyclones.
The CBSE first published his suspension for the term 1 offline examination which will begin on November 30.
Cisce on Friday was declared in the first semester of November 22.
A senior official of the State Education Department said, “Two councils have stated the date for the offline exam without discussing the government.
The center tries to impose their decisions to us.
But the state will decide on the final reopening date after considering the Covid situation.” CBSE Principal said, ” We hope that around November 15 schools will be reopened because it does not make sense that the offline exam is happening but formally the school is closed.
” The headmaster of the Cisce School said, “We will follow the board instructions and are waiting for the direction of the country.”
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