The Gehlot government of Rajasthan has decided to open schools for children from Class IX to XII from 18th January. The Child Protection Commission has also issued a guideline after the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Chairperson of the Child Protection Commission, Sangita Beniwal has said that the Commission is going to be monitored in every district to protect the children during the corona period. Schools closed for about 10 months due to coronavirus are now going to be opened in a phased manner. The children are protected from school to school and from school to home, with which the Commission is going to be monitored in each district. Instructions have been issued to the Board of Secondary education from the Principal Secretary of Governance, Ministry of Education to cradle the advisory of 35 points issued by the Commission. "The Commission is totally serious about the health of children during the corona period," said Sangita Beniwal, chairman of the Commission. The Government has decided to open schools after studying other States. A guideline has also been issued for this, but it is also the responsibility of the Child Protection Commission that no school operator is negligent in this era of infection. '' Beniwal said that an advisory of 35 points has been issued directing the measures to be taken between the children from the moment of their exit from home to reach school and from school to return home. The Commission has also instructed all the district committees to look into the arrangements of schools in each district. Beniwal said the Commission's guideline is going to be applicable to private and government schools. Also Read- Ammonia levels increases in Yamuna river, water scarcity in many parts of Delhi 58 Covid-19 cases were reported in Hyderabad in the last 24 hours. Retail inflation dips to 4.59 pc in Dec, Rupee Watch