Classes 9 to 11 with 50% capacity will start from July 26,: Offline education from Monday: Classes 9 to 11 in schools across the state with 50 per cent capacity will start from July 26, the decision of the core committee chaired by the CM. |
Std-9 to 11 classes in schools across the state will start from July 26 with 50 per cent capacity, the decision of the core committee chaired by the CMCM decides to start 9th to 11th standard classes in schools across the state from July 26 (File photo)
Attendance of students in schools will be mandatory, online teaching practice will remain the same
Students coming to the school classroom for direct education will have to submit their parent's consent form
Physical education will be resumed in the schools of Std-9 to 11 classes in the state schools from next 26th July 2021 i.e. from Monday. The decision was taken at a meeting of the core committee chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.
Student attendance is optional :
In this meeting of the core committee, a detailed review and discussion was held on the status of transition of corona in the state and the number of covid cases gradually decreasing. In which the Chief Minister has decided to start Std. 9 to 11 classes of schools in the entire state from 26th July-2021. These classes can be resumed with 50 per cent capacity, not to mention the presence of students is optional.
- Classes can be started with 50% capacity (file photo)
- Classes can be started with 50% capacity (file photo)
Students will also have to bring the consent form of the guardian
Students coming to study in school classes will also have to bring their parent's consent form. Along with this, the Chief Minister has also decided in the core committee that the online education system will also be maintained. The Department of Education will also have to ensure compliance with the Corona Transition Control Guideline-SOP when Std-9 to 11 classes start in schools from July 26, 2021.
Now the school classes of Std-9 to 11 will start from 26th July
The state government has earlier started higher secondary Std-12 classes as well as diploma-degree college classes with 50 per cent capacity from July 9. Now the school offline classes of Std-9 to 11 will also start from next 26th July.
- Students coming to the school classroom for direct education will have to submit their parent's consent form (file photo)
- Students coming to the school classroom for direct education will have to submit their parent's consent form (file photo)
The decision was taken by the core committee chaired by the CM
In this meeting of the core committee, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Energy Minister Saurabh Patel, Home Minister Pradipsinh Jadeja as well as Chief Secretary Kailashnathan, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Pankaj Kumar, Chief Minister. Additional Chief Secretary for Health Manoj Agarwal and other secretaries were present.