Syllabus reduced to 30 percent and arrangements made for regular health check-ups in schools.
Press Trust of India | January 8, 2021 | 04:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: After a gap of about nine months, schools across Odisha on Friday reopened their classrooms to students who would shortly be appearing for their board examination, amid strict adherence to COVID-19 guidelines, a senior official said.
Seats were arranged in a way to ensure all social distancing norms are followed, as faculty members, with an eye on meeting the 100-day teaching target, imparted lessons to students of classes 10 and 12. All those who enter school premises will have to wear face masks and use sanitizer, the official said. School and Mass Education Minister S R Dash stated that classes, with not more than 20-25 students, will also be held on Saturdays and Sundays. Syllabus has been reduced by 30 percent, and no further deduction would be allowed, he said.
According to the official, the government has asked the Health and Family Welfare Department to make arrangements to conduct regular health check-up in schools.
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