Unlock 3.0: The central government will release its guidelines regarding the opening of schools on 31 August. The final decision will be of the state government.
Unlock 3.0: Continuing the fight against the Coronavirus is also being relieved as unlocked as possible. However, a question remains in the country that when will the schools open? Will the central government decide on this or will the states decide? However, the latest indications from the Central Government indicate that schools can be opened in a phased manner from 1 September 2020. According to Janakari, the central government has decided to open school colleges in a phased manner from 1 September 2020 to 14 November. The central government will issue its guidelines in this regard on 31 August. However, the final decision in this regard will be taken by the state governments.
According to media reports, the beginning may be from the 10th and 12th classes. For the first 15 days, these children will be called to school under the arrangement. The arrangement is that if there are four sections in class 10, half the children of section A and section C will come on the scheduled days and the remaining section will have half the children. The school will only take 5 to 6 hours. Out of these, children will be made compulsory to sit in class for 2 or 3 hours.
Schools will be in shift
According to the draft prepared by the central government, the schools will be in a shift. The first shift will be from 8 to 11 in the morning and the second from 12 to 3 in the morning. There will be a break of 1 hour for sanitization in between. Schools will be asked to work with 33 percent teaching staff.
The first statement came from the Assam government in this regard. The Assam government had said that they are ready to open the school from September 1, but will first wait for the central government guidelines. It is believed that other governments are also waiting for the guidelines of the state government.