Uttar Pradesh: Government schools can call staff from July 1
Over 1.5 lakh schools recognized by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB), which were closed till June 30 due to coronavirus pandemic, will reopen on July for teachers and academic staff.

LUCKNOW: Over 1.5 lakh schools recognized by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB), which were closed till June 30 due to coronavirus pandemic, will reopen in July for teachers and academic staff.
According to an order issued by the secretary, UPBEB, Pratap Singh Baghel, students will not attend schools till further orders. “Schools may call teachers and employees based on the requirement,” the order said.
For schools affiliated with CBSE and CICSE, the respective school management committees (SMCs) will decide on calling teachers and administrative staff from July 1.
“SMCs will be authorised to take any decision for schools other than UPBEB,” said Baghel. After reopening, government schools will undertake activities to ensure 100% enrolment of students, distribution of food security allowance (for mid-day meal), and free books to students in a time-bound manner. Schools have also been asked to finish the tasks under ‘Operation Kayakalp’, which aims at providing basic facilities like toilets, boundary walls, drinking water, and others.
Schools have also been instructed to continue e-pathshala under Mission Prerna till the children return to the campus.
According to an order issued by the secretary, UPBEB, Pratap Singh Baghel, students will not attend schools till further orders. “Schools may call teachers and employees based on the requirement,” the order said.
For schools affiliated with CBSE and CICSE, the respective school management committees (SMCs) will decide on calling teachers and administrative staff from July 1.
“SMCs will be authorised to take any decision for schools other than UPBEB,” said Baghel. After reopening, government schools will undertake activities to ensure 100% enrolment of students, distribution of food security allowance (for mid-day meal), and free books to students in a time-bound manner. Schools have also been asked to finish the tasks under ‘Operation Kayakalp’, which aims at providing basic facilities like toilets, boundary walls, drinking water, and others.
Schools have also been instructed to continue e-pathshala under Mission Prerna till the children return to the campus.
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