The development comes after the state Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa chaired a meeting on December 19. During that meeting, a detailed report was submitted by the Technical Advisory Committee of the Karnataka Health Department. The report gave a green signal for starting the classes and also mentioned to resume “Vidyagama” for the students from class sixth to ninth.
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According to reports, for attending the school, each student should get a permission letter from his or her parents. If a student shows some symptoms like fever or cold, etc, he/she should refrain from attending the classes. Attending classes for “Vidyagama” is not mandatory, but the students must be enrolled in some or the other school.
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The Karnataka Government launched the “Vidyagama” programme in August this year, in which teachers were asked to meet the children at playgrounds or temples near the students’ residences and engage them in academic activities. The programme was later suspended in October after cases of the coronavirus were reported among students and teachers.
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