Explorer

'Delhi Schools Will Be Shut In 30 Mins In Case Of Covid Risk': Manish Sisodia As Offline Classes Resume

Schools have reopened in Delhi for classes 9-12 from today. However, it is not compulsory for students to attend physical classes.

New Delhi: After nearly 1.5 years, the schools in the national capital resumed their offline classes for classes 9-12 on Tuesday, September 1. While strict protocols have been laid down to keep the children and the teachers safe from Covid, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has said that the AAP government is monitoring the situation and if there will be a Covid spread, immediate actions will be taken.

Speaking to ANI, Sisodia said, "If there is any risk of COVID19 spread in any school, it will take 30 minutes to close it. School will be shut immediately".

Sisodia who is also the education minister of Delhi further said that schools have been reopened after consulting with experts & parents. Parents & teachers are positive about it. It's up to students to study online or offline as there's no restriction. Online classes can never substitute for offline classes.

Earlier in the day, Sisodia tweeted that Delhi schools, teachers, and students are ready and excited to be back. While the number of cases in the country are increasing, there are a few inhibitions still. Rains in Delhi also dampened the mood today as students failed to reach the schools. But the spirits are high.

Speaking on the reopening, Manish Sisodia shared that all preparations are in place. “Schools are completely ready. Teachers are ready and the government has taken all necessary measures to reopen the schools. The attendance is a little less today due to the rains in the capital but the teachers and students are very excited that the schools have opened,” he says.

Schools for classes 9-12, colleges, and coaching institutions reopened in Delhi following the Covid protocols.  However, it is not compulsory for students to attend physical classes. Online learning will continue for those who opt out. Those who choose offline classes will have to get the permission of their parents/ guardians.

Only 50 per cent students per class, staggered lunch breaks, mandatory thermal screening, alternate seating, a quarantine room — these are some of the guidelines that schools and colleges in Delhi will have to follow.

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

'Next Project After Gandhiji's Assassination...': Rahul Gandhi Slams RSS Alleging Capture Of Institutions
'Next Project After Gandhiji's Assassination...': Rahul Gandhi Slams RSS Alleging Capture Of Institutions
'Cong's Tukde-Tukde Of Vande Mataram Led To Partition': Amit Shah Slams Indira, Nehru; Kharge Hits Back
'Cong's Tukde-Tukde Of Vande Mataram Led To Partition': Amit Shah Slams Indira, Nehru In RS
'IndiGo Being Held Accountable, Long-Term Measures Underway': Aviation Minister In Lok Sabha
'IndiGo Being Held Accountable, Long-Term Measures Underway': Aviation Minister In Lok Sabha
Centre To Cut IndiGo’s Winter Schedule Amid Crisis; 110 Daily Flights May Be Reassigned To Its Rivals
Centre To Cut IndiGo’s Winter Schedule; 110 Flights May Be Reassigned To Its Rivals

Videos

Breaking: NIA Conducts Forest Searches in Anantnag in Delhi Car Blast Investigation
Breaking: NDA Parliamentary Party Meeting to Begin Shortly, PM Modi to Address MPs
Breaking: Sensex Falls Over 500 Points for Second Day, Markets Reeling Under Heavy Selling
UP ATS Seeks Data as Over 545 Sanitation Workers Go Missing from 17 Municipal Corporations
Breaking: Fadnavis–Shinde Hold Key Meeting, Agree to Contest Maharashtra Civic Polls Together

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget