Tripura to resume academic Classes from June 15
Team Careers360 | May 25, 2020 | 12:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Tripura is mulling to restart schools in the state from June 1, 2020, and resume academic activities from June 15 in all schools, as per The Indian Express report.
Currently, 5 lakh students study in more than 4,700 schools functioning in the state. Before starting academic activities, concerned authorities will have to ensure proper sanitization of schools. Results of all Classes will be announced before the starting of academic study.
As per the report of The Indian Express , 2,553 schools have proper arrangements for safe drinking water supply. 250-litre water tankers would be delivered to the schools where drinking water supply is no available.
Based on the number of students in the school, Rs. 1500 to 5000 per school will be given to each school by the state education department to purchase soaps, hand sanitisers and other things as required
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- ‘Used like guinea pigs’: Sarvodaya Vidyalaya parents want IB syllabus withdrawn, write to LG
- NCH relaxes teacher norms for PG departments in homeopathy colleges
- IIT Kanpur Suicide: No TA-duty for PhDs, review of labs, investigation – students make 11 demands
- ‘Beyond Kota and IIT exams’: Student suicides have more than board exams, academic pressure behind them
- NITI Aayog suggests HEFA-like agencies, fee hike, self-financed courses for state universities
- Education Loan: Over 50,000 NPAs in credit guarantee scheme, but repayment rate encouraging, says minister
- Zero Samagra Shiksha funds to Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu: Government
- Agriculture courses in Maharashtra see 8% uptick in UG admissions, but job prospects remain grim
- KFRI team discovers fungus that harms flowering plant, honours DDU Gorakhpur professor in name
- Skill development initiatives ‘ignore’ humanities, social science students: Parliamentary Panel