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Offline education will start in schools in the state from Monday, the government has decided to reduce the number of corona cases - Rajasthan PTET

Offline education will start in schools in the state from Monday, the government has decided to reduce the number of corona cases

Big Breaking: Offline education will start in schools in the state from Monday, the government has decided to reduce the number of corona cases.

The state government has announced the introduction of offline education in schools from Monday. After consultation with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and discussion in the core group, as per his suggestion, the online and offline education work of Std. . Offline education was discontinued on January 7.




Private school administrators were pushing for the resumption of Std 1 to Std 9 classes as the number of Coro cases in the state continued to decline. He also made representations to the government. Following this presentation, an important meeting of the education department was held earlier in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, in which it was decided to provide online education.

Online education is detrimental to children

President of Rajkot Swanirbhar School Board of Directors D.V. Mehta said that over the last two months, the children started coming back to school, settled down slowly and started learning well. When the school closes once again, the students are losing a lot. In addition to this, in online education, children's irritability, eye problems, mobile addiction, etc., also haunt the parents, according to a psychological survey. Then we demand that the school be started keeping in view the interest of the children



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Education Minister's big announcement: Std. 1 to 9 schools will be resumed in Gujarat from February 7
The state government has taken a big decision to reduce the transmission of corona in Gujarat. On monday According to the old SOP (Corona's guideline) online-offline education of Std.

Gandhinagar: The state government has taken a big decision to reduce the transmission of corona in Gujarat. Education Minister Jitu Waghan has informed about this by tweeting. He said that after consultations with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and discussions in the core group, the cases of Corona were declining in the state so that there would be no difficulty in the study of students. As per SOP (Corona's guideline) older than 3/4/6, online-offline education work of Std. 1 to 8 will be started with the consent of parents.

It is to be noted that after the entry of Omicron in Gujarat, due to increasing cases of Corona, schools of Std. 1 to 9 were closed. However, once again the central government has asked the states to decide for themselves on the issue of opening schools as the transition to Koro has slowed down. Then today the Gujarat government has announced to start schools again. It has now been announced that schools will resume on Monday with Corona's guidelines. The Education Minister has given this information by tweeting. Schools will also need the consent of parents for offline education of students.

There has been a general decline in corona cases in Gujarat. Today, 6097 new cases of Corona virus have been reported in the state in the last 24 hours. With this, the total number of active cases of Corona in the state has reached 57521. There are 248 people on ventilators in the state. 57273 people are stable. So far 1123499 people in the state have beaten Corona. Corona infections have killed 10,614 people in the state so far. The transition has killed 35 people in the state today.

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On the other hand, 12105 patients have also recovered today. On the other hand, Corona's recovery rate has reached 94.28 percent. A total of 35 deaths were reported in the state today due to coronary heart disease. Today 234350 people have been vaccinated.


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