New Delhi: The pace of Coronavirus has slowed down in Delhi, the capital of the country. But the threat of Omicron remains. At the same time, the situation in Delhi, which was hit by air pollution along with Corona, is now getting better. Meanwhile, taking a big decision, the Delhi Government has opened schools from today. The Delhi government had taken the decision to open schools for the school from class 6 onwards. From 18th December i.e. today, the Delhi government has decided to resume physical classes from class 6 in all schools.
According to ANI, schools are open for students of class 6 and above in Delhi from today. A student said that due to the closure of the school, studies were being disrupted. There should be a permanent solution to pollution. I am excited to attend offline classes after a long time.
Schools reopen in Delhi from today for students of Class 6 & above
Studies were hampered when schools were closed. There should be a permanent solution for pollution. I’m excited to attend offline classes after a long time: Samir, a student of Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya,Sadiq Nagar pic.twitter.com/YoApbmZ40w– ANI (@ANI) December 18, 2021
By the way, during the second wave of Corona, Delhi, which was one of the most affected places in the country, was unlocked after the situation made by Corona improved. Earlier, the Delhi government had reopened schools and colleges in Delhi under unlock. After a year and a half in Delhi Schools Reopening, all the schools and colleges were reopened. It is to be known that the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) had earlier issued guidelines regarding the opening of schools and colleges for all classes. Under which it was suggested to run the classes in a hybrid way. That is, it was recommended to run classes online and offline.
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At the same time, according to the guidelines issued earlier, children cannot share their food and books in schools. It is mandatory for children and teachers to wear masks. Also, in two shift schools, there should be a gap of at least one hour between the end of the first shift and the start of the second shift.