The important decision regarding the opening of schools in the meeting held under the chairmanship of the Minister of Education
A special meeting was held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of state education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama. In which it was decided that Std. 1 to 12 schools in the state will not start in the month of June. But in order not to spoil the education of millions of students, thematic books will be delivered to the homes of every student. Teachers will deliver these books to students' homes.
For college education, the online education work of semesters 3,5 and 7 will be started from June 21. After the cabinet meeting, the meeting of the education department discussed a number of issues such as when to start school, admission process, facilities for students. About two lakh teachers from the primary department and about 1.25 lakh from the higher secondary department will deliver books to each student's home.
Students will also get online education from channels like Doordarshan. Earlier, Education Secretary VT Mandora had clarified that school administrators should provide relief to parents in this time of epidemic by charging fees. On the other hand, school is closed now. The session has not started so there is no question of asking for fees.
It was also recently announced to start the online admission process for science students. On the other hand, no date for the result of the board examination has been announced yet. The result of Std. 10 and 12 Commerce is yet to be declared. There is a good chance that some colleges will start the admission process subject to certain rules after their arrival. Earlier, it was reported that the school would be started in June. But no school will start from this month.
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Coronavirus infection, on the other hand, is expected to increase in June. It has been decided not to start school in June as there will be crowds if the school starts and there will be no compliance with social distance. With more than 400 positive cases in a single day in Gujarat, the total number of positive cases of Coronavirus has crossed 17000.
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A special meeting was held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of state education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama. In which it was decided that Std. 1 to 12 schools in the state will not start in the month of June. But in order not to spoil the education of millions of students, thematic books will be delivered to the homes of every student. Teachers will deliver these books to students' homes.
For college education, the online education work of semesters 3,5 and 7 will be started from June 21. After the cabinet meeting, the meeting of the education department discussed a number of issues such as when to start school, admission process, facilities for students. About two lakh teachers from the primary department and about 1.25 lakh from the higher secondary department will deliver books to each student's home.
Students will also get online education from channels like Doordarshan. Earlier, Education Secretary VT Mandora had clarified that school administrators should provide relief to parents in this time of epidemic by charging fees. On the other hand, school is closed now. The session has not started so there is no question of asking for fees.
It was also recently announced to start the online admission process for science students. On the other hand, no date for the result of the board examination has been announced yet. The result of Std. 10 and 12 Commerce is yet to be declared. There is a good chance that some colleges will start the admission process subject to certain rules after their arrival. Earlier, it was reported that the school would be started in June. But no school will start from this month.
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Read In Gujarati
Coronavirus infection, on the other hand, is expected to increase in June. It has been decided not to start school in June as there will be crowds if the school starts and there will be no compliance with social distance. With more than 400 positive cases in a single day in Gujarat, the total number of positive cases of Coronavirus has crossed 17000.
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