Rajasthan schools to resume offline classes for 6 to 8 students from Monday
Press Trust of India | September 18, 2021 | 08:25 AM IST | 1 min read
School activity for Class 1 to 5 will resume from September 27 with 50% capacity. The Rajasthan government had already started classes for students of 9 to 12 from September 1.
Jaipur: The regular classes for students of 6 to 8 will resume from September 20 in government and private schools with 50 per cent capacity, according to the fresh guidelines issued by the Rajasthan government on Friday.
School activity for Class 1 to 5 will resume from September 27 with 50 per cent capacity. The state government had already started classes for students of 9 to 12 from September 1.
The guidelines don’t allow conducting the morning assembly prayer and opening of the school canteen. According to the 'Three-layered public-discipline 6.0' guidelines issued by the Home Department, there will be a night curfew in the entire state from 11 pm to 5 am every day. The order will come into effect from September 20.
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Now, 200 guests will be allowed to participate at weddings and other marriage-related functions. The government and private offices have been allowed to run with full staff while maintaining Covid protocol, including wearing mask, using had santiser and maintaining physical distance.
The cinema halls and multiplexes have been allowed to run with 100 per cent capacity from 9 am to 10 pm whereas yoga centre and gyms can be opened from 6 am to 10 pm with staff having had at least one dose of vaccination. Animal fairs will be allowed from September 20 with prior permission from district collector.
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Swimming pools have been allowed to open from September 20 with staff having been administered at least the first dose of vaccine. Several other relaxations were also given in the guidelines.
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