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Thursday 18 March 2021

Online Education Again:State government decides to stop offline education in schools and colleges in 8 metros till April 10





Online Education Again:State government decides to stop offline education in schools and colleges in 8 metros till April 10



File photo of Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudas.

Offline education closed in Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara, Surat, Gandhinagar, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar and Junagadh

Decision to stop offline education till April 10
College examinations starting from tomorrow will be postponed

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 As a result, offline education in schools and colleges will be closed till April 10 in 8 Manpa. Voluntary education will continue in other areas. Thus now all standard students will be taught online. The decision was taken at a meeting of the core committee. Following this decision, offline education will be closed in Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara, Surat, Gandhinagar, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar and Junagadh.

In addition, the college and university examinations starting tomorrow have also been postponed till April 10. Discussions to prevent the transition to Corona were held at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. There was talk of closing schools and colleges that started a month ago.

Exactly one year later, the school-colleges were closed again.

Last year, the educational work in the schools-colleges and educational institutions was stopped from March 16. Subsequently, schools and colleges of Std. 6 to 12 were opened in phases from January to February. But within a year, Coroney's condition worsened and it was decided to close schools and colleges in four metros again on March 18.

Offline education started in January and Feb.

Before this, standard 10 and 12 schools were opened from January 11. This was followed by Class 10 and 12, PG and last year's college classes. Then in the state std.  As well as standard 9 to 12 and competitive exam classes. After the reopening of schools and colleges from 9 to 12, the state government's education department announced the resumption of classroom education for first-year students in colleges from February 8.


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The administrators also wanted to close the schools. In the

primary school where children are studying and having fun together, there is a growing fear among the parents that if one of them shows symptoms of corona, the other may also fall victim to the infection. As many as 30 per cent students used to come to school for offline education, but now less than 30 per cent students come to school, while others are taking online education at home. Schools wanted to be closed.


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Children are taking exams at home rather than school Exams are

currently being conducted for students of Std. 3 to 8, but most of the children are taking exams at home instead of coming to school. Even parents are afraid to send their children to school because of the situation; The board exams are starting from May 4, so some rules have been made by the education department to keep the students away from the transition to corona.

If a student finds fever, cold, cough and temperature high during the board exams of standard 10 and 12, the student will be kept in a separate room so that there is no danger of infection in any other student. However, in view of the current situation, some new rules may be implemented by the Board of Education at the time of examination.

Night curfew will be in force in 4 metros till March 31. The night curfew imposed

in four metros of the state - Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot and Vadodara - expired on March 15. Following which a decision on night curfew was taken at a meeting of the government's core committee based on Corona's condition. In which a night curfew was decided from 10 pm to 6 am. This system of night curfew will be in force till March 31, 2021. from 12 pm to 6 am.

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