Schools Reopen in UP, Bihar

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Schools Reopen in UP, Bihar

As a result of a decrease in COVID-19 cases in Uttar Pradesh, schools across the state reopened for classes 9 to 12 on Monday, following COVID-19 guidelines. ” We’re using the Covid procedures for this. Thermal scanning is used at the entrance gate. On each floor, sanitizers have been installed. The correct social distance is being observed “a teacher stated.

On August 2, the Uttar Pradesh government issued a directive to reopen schools with a 50% attendance rate. “The state’s intermediate schools will reopen on August 16 with a 50 percent capacity. Colleges and institutions are set to resume on September 1. The state administration has issued orders to commence the admissions process for students to schools and universities on August 5 “the directive said.

States like Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, in addition to Uttar Pradesh, have reopened schools for various grades. Schools in Andhra Pradesh have reopened for intermediate or class 12 students. Schools in Uttar Pradesh reopened for upper and intermediate courses, while Bihar reopened for classes 1 to 8.

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Even while these states’ schools reopen today, it should be emphasized that they are not the first to do so. Many states throughout the country have gradually restarted physical education courses, with a decrease in COVID-19 cases and a rise in immunization rates. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Medical Colleges have begun to open their doors as of today.

Uttar Pradesh

Physical education sessions for upper and intermediate grades have begun in Uttar Pradesh schools as of today. According to a government decree, students will be permitted to attend schools with a 50% capacity. Admissions to Junior High School will also commence today.

Andhra Pradesh

The government of Andhra Pradesh has decided to reopen intermediate or class 12 institutions. Following a meeting with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the decision was made. Attendance is not required at this time, and students who do not desire to attend offline sessions can take advantage of online classes.

In addition, the government has chosen to begin implementing the National Education Policy, often known as NEP 2020. Under NEP 2020, it has even agreed to create six different schools, ranging from Pre-Primary to Class 12.

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Bihar

Offline lessons for pupils in grades 1 to 8 in Bihar have resumed as of today. Patna District Education Administration has established particular instructions for school buses and premises as a result of this. For the sake of everyone’s safety, institutions must follow these standards. Tamil Nadu Medical Colleges, meanwhile, has been permitted to start offline sessions as of today. Students are encouraged to be safe and follow all COVID-19 safety measures, including wearing masks, using hand sanitizers, and keeping social distance.

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