Indian Institute Of Technology Guwahati Entirely Resumes Classes In Physical Mode
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, has started physical lessons. More than 7,400 pupils are currently enrolled in classroom programs. Beginning with the July 2022-23 semester, all academic activities will be conducted online. To protect the safety of its students, the institution is now holding a huge COVID-19 vaccination push. "This will facilitate… read-more
Tags: IIT, Guwahati, Physical Classes, offline classes, COVID restrictions
Courtesy: India Today
Telangana Schools Resume Offline Classes, Students Welcomed With Flowers
After long pandemic, and summer vacations, the Telangana schools reopened on June 13, and welcomed students, for offline classes. The Telangana Education Department decided to resume offline classes, amid reduced number of Covid-19 cases. In the past two-years, this is the first time, schools reopened on time, after vacation. In order to welcome students of class 1-8, the school management and teachers decorated the buildings and greeted… read-more
Tags: Telangana Schools, Education Department, offline classes, students, Covid-19
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Educational Institutions To Resume Offline Classes From Feb 14: J&K
In the view of the declining COVID-19 cases, Jammu & Kashmir administration on February 13, has decided to resume offline classes for universities and colleges from February 14. "All Universities, Polytechnics, ITI's shall commence routine offline teaching," the guidelines stated. However, schools in the winter and summer zone will open in a phased manner from February 14 and February 28.
Tags: Jammu and Kashmir, Universities, colleges, offline classes, Covid-19
Courtesy: ANI
JMI Students Stage Protest, Demand Resumption Of Offline Classes
The students outfit in Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) university, asked the authority to re-open the Institute. They staged a protest outside gate no 7 of the campus, after which, the police started detaining them. The students said, it has been over two years, the JMI has been closed and students across the country are demanding offline classes after the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) approved reopening of classes.
Tags: Jamila Millia Islamia, Students outfit, Protests, Academic Sessions, offline classes
Courtesy: One India
DDMA To Decide On COVID-19 Restrictions Lift, Holds Meeting
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) is to decide the reopening of schools in the National Capital, on January 27. The decision will be announced after a scheduled meeting amid COVID-19 situation. Notably, after the recent Coronavirus surge, the Delhi Government announced to close offline classes for schools. The DDMA will also decide to lift othe curbs, as COVID-19 cases are declining in the national capital.
Tags: Delhi Disaster Management Authority, Covid-19, offline classes, Delhi, COVID-19 meeting
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Gujarat Govt To Open Physical Classes 1 To 8 On Nov 22
Gujarat government is set to reopen physical classes for students of classes 1 to 5 in the state from November 22, said Jitu Vaghani, the Education Minister. Parents will have the authority to decide whether to send their children to school, reported ANI. Reportedly, schools cannot force students to attend offline classes. However, offline classes for students of classes 6 to 8 are already open since September 2.
Tags: Gujarat Government, offline classes, students, Physical Classes, school children
Courtesy: ANI
DSERT To Hold Meet With Parents To Discuss Offline Classes: Bangalore
DPI stated that parents want offline classes for students and that the final decision will be taken after consulting with the parents. Srimathi R, a parent said, “We want to send our children to school, but we need to ensure that there are adequate classrooms, and that students are taught in batches". DSERT has decided to hold a consultation meeting for the same on October 18, 2021.
Tags: Education, Covid-19, offline classes, Reopening, Bangalore
Courtesy: The Hindi
TAC Advices K'taka Govt To Reopen Schools For Classes 6-8
Karnataka's Technical advisory committee (TAC) has advised the State government to start offline classes for students of classes 6 to 8 from September 13. Reportedly, the RT-PCR test will be held in schools every week, consisting of 10% students. If the positivity rate goes beyond 2%, then the school needs to be closed for a week and will be sanitised.
Tags: Karnataka, offline classes, Schools, Reopening
Courtesy: The News Minute
Karnataka Govt To Impose Night Curfew; Schools To Reopen In Phased Manner
Night curfew will be imposed across Karnataka and border districts of Kerala and Maharashtra from 9 PM to 5 AM, announced the state’s CM Basavaraj Bommai. The decision has been taken to prevent the surge in Covid-19 cases. Moreover, the state government has decided to reopen schools for classes 9th to 12th from August 23. According to the government, the educational institutes will open in a phased manner to avoid overcrowding.
Tags: Karnataka, curfew, Night Curfew, Schools, offline classes
Courtesy: Times Now Digital