According to a statement issued by the government, Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Dinesh Sharma, who is handling the Department of Secondary Education, also said that students should read-only after the written consent of their parents and guardians. Be called for reading,
Lucknow. The government has taken an initiative to open Secondary Schools in Uttar Pradesh, which has been closed for almost six months due to COVID-19. Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said on Saturday that schools from nine to 12th grades (Nine TO 12th Grades) will open in the first phase from October 19. According to him, the schools will be run in two shifts under which students of classes nine and ten in the first shift and students of classes 11 and 12 in the second shift will be studied. Sharma said that the health of the students will have to be taken care of by complying with the safe distance.
According to a statement issued by the government, Dr. Dinesh Sharma, the Deputy Chief Minister, who is handling the Department of Secondary Education, also said that students should be called for reading only after the written consent of their parents and guardians because the children's Both future and health are important. It is noteworthy that in the context of opening the school from October 19, the order has been issued by Additional Chief Secretary (Secondary Education) Aradhana Shukla. In this regard, standard operating procedure (SOP) has been issued for health, hygiene, and other safety protocols before opening the school, which is available on the website of the department.
Treatment arrangements should be ensured
The Deputy Chief Minister said that after due consideration by the government, reading and reading will be physically resumed from October 19 in classes 9,10,11, and 12 of schools of all education boards in the state outside the prohibited areas, but some permission will be given to open the school. Subject to conditions provided. He said that before the school is opened, the schools should be completely prevented and this process should be ensured regularly after every shift. According to Sharma, arrangements for sanitizer, handwash, thermal scanning, and first aid should be ensured in the schools and if any student, teacher, or other personnel has symptoms of cough, cold, or fever, they should be sent back home giving first aid.
An additional amount of masks should be made available by the school management
Dinesh Sharma directed that if students come to school by school buses or school-affiliated public service vehicles, vehicles should be sanitized daily and compliance of safe distance should be ensured in the seating arrangement. According to him, it would be mandatory for all teachers, students, and other school employees to wear masks. An additional amount of masks should be made available by the school management. Ensure that the students sit at a distance of six feet. He also instructed that the system of online reading should be continued in the same manner and it should be encouraged. Students who do not have the facility of online reading should be called to the school on a priority basis. If a student wants to study online, then the facility should be available. Sharma has instructed that only up to 50 percent of students of each class should be called in a day. Remnant 50 percent of students should be called the next day.