Start with the upper class. Tenth to twelfth. There will be strict rules of hygiene. Strict medicine to maintain distance in the classroom or common place. Special attention is paid to the movement of students and teachers. Just like the ‘Switzerland model’. In the wake of the epidemic, Switzerland stunned the world by bringing back homeless students to the campus of The American School in Switzerland (TASIS). Following that 'model', the Narendra Modi government wants to send students to campus in September. But the question is whether Switzerland can do it in a country like India. Basically, the two things that experts are thinking about are the infrastructure of most of the schools in the country and the number of students. Although the center is clean, the whole plan is 'experimental'. The views of the states will also be taken into account before launching the plan.
Lockdown began on March 25 across the country to prevent Kovid's infection. Since then school-college is closed. Now reading is going on online. The new session has started from April. With the exception of a few states, the Corona situation seems to be slowly coming under control, the health ministry said. Therefore, the Ministry of Human Resource Development is thinking of opening schools from September to ensure hygiene. Experimentally start with higher classes. Later other classes will also be started. The matter was discussed at a cabinet meeting chaired by Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan. However, the final decision rests with the states. The center wanted to know their detailed opinion.
According to the ministry sources, the tenth, eleventh and twelfth classes are in the initial stage of starting the class. Each section of a class will be divided. One day intervals will be a section class. There are plans to divide into two shifts to maintain distance. A shift from 8am to 11pm. The second shift is from 12 noon to 3 pm. That one hour in the middle will sanitize the whole school. If the plan is successful, classes from sixth to ninth class will also be introduced gradually. However, in the meeting of the group of ministers, it has been discussed not to launch Class 8 to 5 now.
States and Union Territories like Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Bihar, Rajasthan and Ladakh have reportedly agreed to open schools from the end of August or September. However, most of the states have not yet decided on the matter. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has spoken of plans to open the school after National Teachers' Day on September 5. However, he also said that it all depends on the situation. Ministry officials say education is also a state issue. The center can create policies. Can suggest. The state will decide in general. Switzerland is quite successful in opening schools. So they are being followed.
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