The Board of Education and the Board of Secondary Education have started considering how much of the curriculum will be available if the school starts after August, with 20% of the courses in the primary stage if the school starts in September, 30% if it starts in October and 40% if it starts in November.
Operations have been carried out in the direction. Gujarat Board's primary, secondary and higher secondary courses could be reduced by 20 to 40 per cent. A meeting of Gujarat Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education officials at Gandhinagar discussed three different options for reopening the school.
Curriculum could be reduced by 20% if schools reopen in September. If schools are to reopen in October, the curriculum will have to be reduced by 50%. The curriculum will have to be reduced by 40% or more by the time schools reopen in November. If schools in Gujarat open on November 14 before the Diwali festival, the mid-term vacation will also have to be cut. The government formed a special committee for the preparation of the academic year.
A special committee was formed by the Gujarat government on the preparations for the next academic year, as part of which a meeting was held in the presence of the chairman of the Madamik Education Board and officials of the state education department.
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