Schools in no-covid zones can reopen for classes 8 to 12 starting July 15

Mumbai: Minister of School Education Department Varsha Gaikwad informed that the schools have been allowed to resume offline classes for students from Classes 8 to 12 starting July 15.

The Maharashtra government has come up with a decision to reopen schools in areas where not even a single case of COVID-19 has been reported over the last month. “While we continue to promote remote learning and online education, we are also working towards a safe resumption of schools in corona-free villages.

It has become a need of the hour to have a co-educational approach to reach out to the children of the last strata of the state,” said Gaikwad while sharing the government order. Further sharing the order on her social media handle, Gaikwad asserted that all teachers and staff members need to be vaccinated before the reopening of schools.

Considering the possibility of a third wave, Gaikwad ordered that it is mandatory for all schools to strictly abide by the coronavirus prevention rules laid down by the state government. She also warned that any kind of negligence by the recognised schools will not be tolerated.

Giving an update on the COVID-19 prevention rules at village level, the minister notified that an eight-member committee will be formed to take a final call on COVID-free zones. In rural areas, the committee will be led by the head of the gram panchayat and will comprise collectors, school principals, and health officials.

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