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 Std 10 and 12 schools and colleges will start from January 11


Students coming to school need parental consent: attendance is not mandatory

The online education system will continue as usual

Mass promotion will not be given, as many exams will be taught.

This rule will apply to all state boards: Centre's SOP will be strictly enforced in relation to Corso.


The decision to open STD 10 and 12 schools from January 11 was taken at a cabinet meeting, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama announced today. The state government has started preparing to start schools as per the corona guidelines of the central government. It has been decided to start college classes on 10 and 12 January, PG and last year.



SOP declared by the central government will have to be strictly followed

Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has said that from January 11, 2021, 10th and 12th grade academic work in the state and final year of graduation and post graduation will be started. The decision was taken by the state government after discussion in the state cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel. Giving more information in this regard, the Education Minister said that this decision will be applicable to all the boards of the state. This will apply to government schools, grant-making independent organizations and institutions under the Department of Social Justice Empowerment. School colleges will have to be strictly adhered to by the central government announced SOP to prevent the transmission of Corona. Chudasama said that all instructions have been sent by the Education Department to all institutions.


Other measures should be taken to prevent the transmission of the corona

In order to make other arrangements to prevent the transmission of cores including sanitation in the school, administrators will have to coordinate and arrange thermal guns etc. in the school. For this, principals and teachers at the local level have to coordinate with the Primary Health Center and Community Health Center and plan appropriately. Student attendance at school will not be compulsory.


Students need to obtain parental consent to go to school

Students coming to the school must give their acceptance in the form with the consent of their parents. Necessary forms for this have been sent to schools, the Education Minister said. In addition, the online education system established in the state will continue as per norms. He said that students will not be given mass promotion. The same amount of educational work in the school will be investigated. The state government is also considering when to start other standard classes and a decision will be taken soon.


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ગુજરાતીમાં ન્યુઝ વાંચવા માટે અહીં ક્લિક કરો


Schools and parents have to take care of these things


Sanitation facility is to be provided in each campus before starting a school-college.

Thermalgun checking, sanitizer and soap should be made available for students to wash their hands.


Social distance should be maintained in classrooms and school-college premises. Not only that, masks must be used essentially.

It is also important to ensure that medical services are available close to the school-college.


After the SOP of the Government of India, the online education system provided by schools and colleges in the state will remain uniform.


The SOP will be applicable to all government, aided and self-financed schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Social Justice and Empowerment Department as well as Adi caste development department schools of all boards of the state.


Student attendance at school is not compulsory.

Institutions must also seek the written consent of the student's parents or guardians to attend school.


Students will also be asked to bring their own masks, water bottles, books, snacks etc. from home and not to interact with other students.

According to the revised seating arrangement in the class, there should be a distance of at least 6 feet between the two students.


The Principal-Principal will have to make arrangements for the students to come at the feet so that the school-college campus is not overcrowded.


It has also been suggested that students come to school on scheduled days of the week and do homework assignments on the remaining days.


It is also instructed not to play games or any other group activity in the area of   collective prayer.


Parents will be encouraged to use their personal transportation to pick up and take the child from school.


Students using public transport will be given appropriate precautionary guidance from the school.

Std 10 and 12 schools and colleges will start from January 11

 Std 10 and 12 schools and colleges will start from January 11


Students coming to school need parental consent: attendance is not mandatory

The online education system will continue as usual

Mass promotion will not be given, as many exams will be taught.

This rule will apply to all state boards: Centre's SOP will be strictly enforced in relation to Corso.


The decision to open STD 10 and 12 schools from January 11 was taken at a cabinet meeting, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama announced today. The state government has started preparing to start schools as per the corona guidelines of the central government. It has been decided to start college classes on 10 and 12 January, PG and last year.



SOP declared by the central government will have to be strictly followed

Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has said that from January 11, 2021, 10th and 12th grade academic work in the state and final year of graduation and post graduation will be started. The decision was taken by the state government after discussion in the state cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel. Giving more information in this regard, the Education Minister said that this decision will be applicable to all the boards of the state. This will apply to government schools, grant-making independent organizations and institutions under the Department of Social Justice Empowerment. School colleges will have to be strictly adhered to by the central government announced SOP to prevent the transmission of Corona. Chudasama said that all instructions have been sent by the Education Department to all institutions.


Other measures should be taken to prevent the transmission of the corona

In order to make other arrangements to prevent the transmission of cores including sanitation in the school, administrators will have to coordinate and arrange thermal guns etc. in the school. For this, principals and teachers at the local level have to coordinate with the Primary Health Center and Community Health Center and plan appropriately. Student attendance at school will not be compulsory.


Students need to obtain parental consent to go to school

Students coming to the school must give their acceptance in the form with the consent of their parents. Necessary forms for this have been sent to schools, the Education Minister said. In addition, the online education system established in the state will continue as per norms. He said that students will not be given mass promotion. The same amount of educational work in the school will be investigated. The state government is also considering when to start other standard classes and a decision will be taken soon.


Read In Gujarati News Click Here

ગુજરાતીમાં ન્યુઝ વાંચવા માટે અહીં ક્લિક કરો


Schools and parents have to take care of these things


Sanitation facility is to be provided in each campus before starting a school-college.

Thermalgun checking, sanitizer and soap should be made available for students to wash their hands.


Social distance should be maintained in classrooms and school-college premises. Not only that, masks must be used essentially.

It is also important to ensure that medical services are available close to the school-college.


After the SOP of the Government of India, the online education system provided by schools and colleges in the state will remain uniform.


The SOP will be applicable to all government, aided and self-financed schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Social Justice and Empowerment Department as well as Adi caste development department schools of all boards of the state.


Student attendance at school is not compulsory.

Institutions must also seek the written consent of the student's parents or guardians to attend school.


Students will also be asked to bring their own masks, water bottles, books, snacks etc. from home and not to interact with other students.

According to the revised seating arrangement in the class, there should be a distance of at least 6 feet between the two students.


The Principal-Principal will have to make arrangements for the students to come at the feet so that the school-college campus is not overcrowded.


It has also been suggested that students come to school on scheduled days of the week and do homework assignments on the remaining days.


It is also instructed not to play games or any other group activity in the area of   collective prayer.


Parents will be encouraged to use their personal transportation to pick up and take the child from school.


Students using public transport will be given appropriate precautionary guidance from the school.

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