Tamil Nadu: Schools in various states of the country reopened today for a gap of six months. Schools were opened today in various states of ...
Tamil Nadu: Schools in various states of the country reopened today for a gap of six months.
Schools were opened today in various states of the country including Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Punjab, Haryana, Meghalaya, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in particular.
However, with parental consent, classes were held today for students who come based on their wishes.
At present, the number of people suffering from coronavirus across the country is around 55 lakh.
However, while the incidence of the corona is on the rise, the number of people recovering from the disease is also increasing somewhat.
Curfew has been enforced across the country. Although the curfew is in effect until the 30th, gradual relaxations are increasingly being announced.
Especially since Unlock 4.0 is currently being implemented.
Meanwhile, from September 21, the federal government has announced that students in grades 9 to 12 can go to school at will.
Accordingly, schools in various states of the country were reopened today. Classes were held for students who came at will.
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The body temperature was tested. Students were seated with individual human spaces. Students wearing face shields came to the school.
Regular classes for 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and college students will not take place considering the safety of the students.
However, teachers in schools will be there to allay the suspicions of students, the Karnataka state education minister said.
Looking at the neighbouring states, there is an expectation that schools will be opened in Tamil Nadu soon. But no one can say for sure when schools will open in Tamil Nadu.
In Tamil Nadu, the education minister has said that no decision has been taken so far on opening schools. Curricula are reduced and classes are conducted online.
It is worth noting that the holiday has now been announced for online classes as well.
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