Karnataka School may closed after starts Covid third wave said Education Minister B C Nagesh

Corona infection detected in Navodaya school students. One student had a fever. At this time, 31 students were diagnosed with corona. It’s also said the decision to hold a consultation on the reopening of schools would be taken if there was a third wave of coronavirus infection in the state said Education minister

Speaking to media persons in Davanagere, education minister said there are 45000 schools in the state. But in one school a coronavirus infection was discovered. The corona has not been infected since the school started, and may have been infected by parents. They take children’s to cinema and Pani puri. Something has gotten infected in a school and it shouldn’t be portrayed as the same situation everywhere.

A holiday has been announced for the Navodaya School where Corona infection has been discovered. Three days after sanitizing, the school will resume. The corona positivity rate in the state is very low. No one should be afraid of Corona, saying that necessary precautions have been taken in schools.

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Preparations are being made to implement the new education policy in the state. The task force was created by Madan Gopal. The curriculum will be started once the teachers have completed the training. He said the new education policy will be implemented in the state from the next academic year onwards.

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No decision has been made on school children’s text reduction. The school has just begun a delay of 35 days. The full-time curriculum is taught on the back of the Dussehra holiday. Teachers are ready for this. Children are eager to learn. He said the text cuts would be a problem for the children next academic year.

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