Schools to open in unlock-4, Here's the guidelines
Schools to open in unlock-4, Here's the guidelines
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Bhopal: The schools going  be opened in some states since about six months. In fact, according to recent information, schools are still closed in states where the corona infection is high. In the schools located outside the consortium, students from Class IX to XII will be allowed to go to school to seek guidance from their teachers. But for this, students will be able to take guidance from teachers with written permission from parents. Last Sunday, the School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has said that there will be no regular classes in schools. According to him, by discussing with the crisis management group at the district level, the collector will decide how much and how strictly. Let's tell you which activity you will be able to do.

In fact, religious, political, social, sports, open theatres will be accompanied by the presence of 100, and in addition, Uttarakhand, Himachal pradesh will have inter-state travel from today.

These guidelines have to be followed:

* Schools must be sanitized, without it, schools cannot be opened.

* The school or institution which was made a quarantine centre will have to ensure that the institute has become non-infected.

* Schools will not have programmes like prayers, sports etc.

* Swimming pools etc. will remain closed in schools and colleges.

* The bases in the class will be installed at a distance of six feet.

* It will be necessary to wear masks for all.

* Arrangements will also have to be made for thermal screening and hand sanitization at the gate.

50% teachers and other staff are allowed to go to schools.

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