Haryana government reduces 30% syllabus for Classes 10, 12
Press Trust of India | July 21, 2021 | 08:54 AM IST | 1 min read
Haryana Board president Jagbir Singh said the decision to reduce syllabus was taken as schools are shut due to the coronavirus pandemic and education has been disrupted.
Chandigarh: The Haryana government on Tuesday decided to reduce 30 percent syllabus for secondary and senior secondary classes in the current academic session. Haryana Board president Jagbir Singh said the decision has been taken as schools are shut due to the coronavirus pandemic and education has been disrupted.
"Board of School Education, Haryana has decided to reduce 30 per cent syllabus for secondary (Class 10) and senior secondary classes (Class 12) for the academic session 2021-22," an official statement said.
Singh said like last year, this time also the syllabus of both the classes have been reduced by 30 per cent. Schools in Haryana had reopened last week after almost three months only for Classes 9 to 12 amid strict COVID-19 protocols. However, it has not made it mandatory for students to come to school as online classes are continuing, officials had said.
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