MP: Classes from 6th to 12th will go with 50% capacity from this day
MP: Classes from 6th to 12th will go with 50% capacity from this day
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Bhopal: Corona cases have now come down and after seeing this, many states have decided to open schools. Now, amidst all this, the Madhya Pradesh government has also decided to reopen schools and colleges. Yes, last Friday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced that all government and non-government schools from Class VI to XII will open with 50 percent capacity from September 1. Well, you must be aware that the government had already opened classes 9th to 12th in the state in the last week of July with 50 percent capacity.

 

 

But even at that time, within a few days of the week, classes were going on in physical mode. Let us also inform you that there are at least 45,000 private schools affiliated with the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education. Yes, and these schools had demanded the opening of schools with corona guidelines. They also warned of strike demonstrations across the state from September 2 if they do not do so. Shivraj Singh Chouhan has currently written in a tweet: "Dear nephews and nieces, your strong future is the future of the state and the country and education is absolutely necessary for that. To this effect, it has been decided to run all government and non-government schools in the state from 1st September to class VI to XII in the presence of 50% students: CM"

Now, if we talk about the corona case in Madhya Pradesh, the cases of corona are continuously declining. Only 6 more cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and after this, the total number of cases has gone up to 7,70,411. The total number of deaths is said to have reached 9,671 within 24 hours with the death of 1 patient. At present, 660 active patients are in Madhya Pradesh.

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