Punjab to reopen schools for classes 5 to 12 from January 7
State Education minister Vijay Inder Singla said following the persistent demand of parents, the state government has decided to reopen all government, semi-government and private schools from January 7 onwards.
The Punjab government on Wednesday announced to reopen all schools for students of classes 5 to 12 from January 7. State Education minister Vijay Inder Singla said following the persistent demand of parents, the state government has decided to reopen all government, semi-government and private schools from January 7 onwards. In a statement, Singla said the timings of the schools will be from 10 am to 3 pm.
The students only of classes 5 to 12 will be allowed to physically attend their classes, said the minister.
Singla said while giving his nod, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh directed the department to ensure the safety of the children, amid COVID-19 pandemic.
The minister said following the CM’s directions, all school managements have been asked to strictly comply with all anti-Covid precautions in schools.
The Cabinet minister also said that the Education Department had taken feedback from school heads.
Besides ensuring safety of the children, they also suggested the reopening of schools before the annual exams for final revision of the course, he said.
(With PTI Inputs)
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