Nashik Covid: Schools to remain shut from January 10 to 31 for Classes 1 to 9 and 11
Nashik School News Today: Offline classes will continue for students of Class 10 and 12 amid rising Covid cases
Press Trust of India | January 7, 2022 | 03:59 PM IST
NASHIK: In view of rising coronavirus cases and the growing threat from the Omicron variant, all schools in Nashik district will remain shut for offline classes, except for students of classes 10 and 12, from January 10 till 31, Maharashtra minister Chhagan Bhujbal said on Thursday.
He warned that if both doses of COVID-19 vaccines are not taken on time by eligible people, 'No Vaccination, No Ration' decision will be taken. Bhujbal, who is also the Nashik district guardian minister, made the announcement after chairing a meeting to review the coronavirus situation held at the collectorate here. He gave instructions to officials to speed up COVID-19 vaccination in the district and create awareness among people about taking the second dose of the vaccine.
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In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus , all colleges in the state will remain closed for physical classes till February 15 and they will switch to online learning. Likewise, in-person learning for Classes 1 to 8 have been stopped in Mumbai , Pune, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Nagpur till January-end. “Barring Grades 10 and 12, online classes will continue for schools which will remain closed till January 31 in Nashik district (Grades 1 to 9 and 11).
In view of the increasing number of coronavirus patients in the last eight days, marriages should be conducted in a simple manner. Revenue and police departments should take stringent action against organizers of such events if they violate rules," Bhujbal said. "Those who have taken the first dose of the vaccine should take the second dose in the given time. If vaccination is not completed in time, 'No Vaccination, No Ration' decision will be taken,” he warned.
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In view of the rising coronavirus cases, all fairs in the district will be banned, Bhujbal added. Collector Suraj Mandhare said during the meeting that Nashik has sufficient stock of medicines, medical oxygen and an adequate number of hospital beds to treat COVID-19 patients.
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