Punjab opens schools after 2 years, students attend classes with corona protocol

Jalandhar: The education system was shaken off the track due to the corona epidemic. But as soon as the second wave of corona came under control, schools began to reopen in their old style. In the same vein, ICSE schools have now started back in Jalandhar from Monday after 2 years. At present, schools have been started from class I to XII. Every child and their parents are seeing a different joy on their faces.

Since the school-led transportation facility has been shut down due to the corona epidemic, parents are also going to pick up and drop their children from their consent. The teachers have also guided all parents to come and take their children 10 minutes before the holiday so that the crowd does not gather at the main gate. Children will not be allowed to enter the class without a consent letter from parents in schools. Schools have also taken special care of every safety protocol to protect children from infection.

The state government had put up a lockdown due to corona, due to which schools were closed. But as the figures started declining, the Government had issued guidelines and ordered the reintroduction of schools. The government had approved the opening of all schools in the state from July 26 and soon the schools started as soon as the parents received their consent.

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