Schools in Kerala to re-open in staggered manner from November 1, says CM
Education | September 22, 2021 20:24 ISTSchools closed in Kerala for a year-and-a-half following the Covid-19 outbreak.
Schools closed in Kerala for a year-and-a-half following the Covid-19 outbreak.
Jammu schools for classes 10th and 12th have been reopened on Monday.
Parents and teachers are confused about the Kerala government's decision to reopen schools for classes 1 to 7 and classes 10 to 12 from November 1 and classes for 8 and 9 reopening from November 15,
Some schools in the Kathmandu Valley have reopened after being shut down for more than four months amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The regular classes for students of 6 to 8 will resume from September 20 in Rajasthan government and private schools with 50 per cent capacity,
While colleges in Kerala are set to reopen from October 4, state Education Minister V Sivankutty dropped hints of restarting schools after 16 months.
Schools reopened for students of Classes 6 to 8 in Karnataka on Monday, by following strict Covid-19 protocols.
According to the guidelines, classes for students of 12th standard would be permitted with in-person attendance not exceeding 50 per cent of capacity on a given day.
Delhi University Acting Vice-Chancellor P C Joshi on Wednesday said the varsity will be opened in a phased manner as the safety of students is a primary concern.
Schools for primary classes reopened with little attendance in Uttar Pradesh.
Responding to whether children will be more affected in the third wave, Randeep Guleria said since they are not vaccinated that's why many believe they will catch the infection. But global data show us that wherever children have fallen to Covid virus, it has been with mild symptoms and not serious infections.
Maharashtra cabinet approved a proposal to develop 488 government schools in the state as "model schools'' to improve the quality of education.
Schools in Delhi witnessed thin attendance on the first day of resumption of physical classes for grades 9-12.
Chhattisgarh government issued an order permitting private and government schools to reopen for Classes 6, 7, 9, and 11 with 50 per cent attendance
Many students said they were looking forward to reopening schools after facing many problems during online teaching.
Educational institutions reopened in Telangana on Wednesday but the student attendance was thin on the first day.
Delhi schools have been reopened for classes 9-12 with 50 per cent capacity from Wednesday (September 1). Along with the national capital, states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu have also reopened schools in phases from today.
Parents of students studying in schools of Telangana other than residential schools will adopt a wait and watch approach before taking a decision on sending them for offline classes.
Kendriya Vidyalaya schools in the Delhi region will be reopened from September 6 for classes 9-12.
Telangana High Court permitted the reopening of schools from September 1 while staying the physical reopening of government residential schools.
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