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Bhupendrasinh said about opening schools from tomorrow after a long period of 10 months ...
Std-10 and 12 schools are going to start in the state from tomorrow. School administrators have begun preparations to welcome the students. Education Minister Bhupendrasinh then made an important statement regarding the reopening of schools. "Our decision has been welcomed by parents and students," he said.
Educational work will begin in schools tomorrow (January 11)
After a long period of 10 months, the Cabinet made the right decision: Education Minister Bhupendrasinh
School-colleges will start from January 11 in the state
The school will start for standard 10 and 12 students
School-colleges will not start in the containment area
Restriction on the entry of student-staff from the container area
Masks, social distances, sanitizers have to be taken care of
Students who do not want to come to school cannot be pressured
The school's responsibility to bring students
Students who do not come to school will have to be educated online
Only one student can stay in one room in the hostel
Organizing a special program to welcome students
10 મહિનાના લાંબા સમય બાદ આવતીકાલથી શાળાઓ ખોલવા અંગે શિક્ષણમંત્રી ભૂપેન્દ્રસિંહે જાણો શું કહ્યું.
The ministers will welcome the students coming to the school tomorrow. Kaushik Patel will welcome students at the school in Ahmedabad. While Bhupendrasinh Chudasama Kalol will be present. So Pradipsinh Jadeja will be present in Ahmedabad. All the ministers have been allotted different districts for this program. Ministers including RC Faldu, Ganpat Vasava, Saurabh Patel, and Vibhavari Dave have been given the responsibility. However, along with offline education of students, online study will also be started. Because even after the government's decision and the preparation of the schools, there is a possibility that some parents will not be ready to send their children to school due to fear of corona. That is why the option of online study has also been given by the schools.
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