Chandrapur, In view of the results of the third wave of COVID 19, the administration had ordered all educational institutions in the state to keep schools, colleges and coaching classes closed from January 10 to February 15. But gradually in view of the relaxation in the intensity of the third wave of Omicron and COVID 19, orders have been passed to open all the colleges of the state under the decision of the government of 20 January 22. But the class from class 1st to 8th was kept closed.
Under the guidance of MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar, all the office bearers of BJP Teachers Aghadi under the leadership of BJP Metropolitan District President Dr. Mangesh Gulwade requested the District Magistrate to start schools and coaching classes from January 24 to class 9th to 12th. Orders were given to open with restrictions. Aghadi again on 31 January. Under the guidance of Sudhir Mungantiwar and under the leadership of BJP Metropolitan District President Dr. Gulvade, a request was submitted to the Upper District Magistrate to open classes from class 1st to class 8th.
According to the decision of the task force under the District Magistrate, orders were given to start class 1st to 8th from February 7, but due to public holiday on the sudden demise of Swarkokila Lata Mangeshkar, classes from class 1st to 8th will start in the district from Tuesday. .
With this decision, there is an atmosphere of happiness among the institutions, parents and students of all the educational sectors of the district. Dr. Gulvade has expressed his solution while praising the efforts of teacher Aghadi. And said that with this decision of the government, opening of educational institutions in all the districts and tehsils of the state will give great relief to the parents and students. Students will see an increase in academic, mental and physical development.
Giving information in this context, Mohammad Jilani, President of Teachers Aghadi and former Deputy Teaching Officer, said that according to the No School Closure Guide Line-20, according to Pune Education Commissioner Vishal Solanki, now if any student is found positive in the school, then the school is completely closed. will not be done. That student will be quarantined at home, so it will be mandatory to follow the SOP standard operating procedure passed by the government.