HC holds state government's decision on Telangana schools reopening

Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has stayed the state government's order to reopen educational institutions from September 1. The high court said classes do not require children to be present in classrooms. The Telangana High Court said that no student from KG to class 12 in any private or government school will be forced to attend school classes from September 1.

The schools in Telangana were scheduled to reopen from Wednesday for classes 8 to 12. The state government had also issued guidelines for the same, but schools will remain closed for the time being after the high court verdict. Tell us that schools have been closed since mid-March due to the corona epidemic and classes are also going online. The high court has also asked the state government to file a detailed report on measures taken to reopen schools across the state by October 4.

The court has also asked the government not to take action against educational institutions that will not conduct offline classes. However, educational institutions have been allowed to decide whether to resume offline classes or continue online classes. The court directed the education department to issue guidelines by the next date. The court asked that guidelines be issued to schools that run direct teaching. The high court has also directed not to open hostels in gurukuls and educational institutions.

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