The state Education Department has kept in touch with the locale instruction specialists to desperately outfit the quantity of COVID-19 positive understudies of Classes 9 to 12 who are going to class on deliberate reason throughout the previous 15 days. The state government has likewise comprised a six-part advisory group, headed by the agent officials of the apparent multitude of the locale in the state, to screen the ground circumstance in the schools like clockwork. The board has been endowed with the obligation to guarantee that the schools that have been returned work securely and adequately during the current pandemic circumstance.

According to a media house, the state instruction office sources has uncovered that the study hall educating for understudy underneath Class 6 is probably not going to continue at any point in the near future.
The state Education Department has kept in touch with the locale instruction specialists to desperately outfit the quantity of COVID-19 positive understudies of Classes 9 to 12 who are going to class on deliberate reason throughout the previous 15 days. The state government has likewise comprised a six-part advisory group, headed by the agent officials of the apparent multitude of locale in the state, to screen the ground circumstance in the schools like clockwork. The board has been endowed with the obligation to guarantee that the schools that have been returned work securely and adequately during the current pandemic circumstance.
“We have received the SOPs from the department of school education under the Union Education Ministry. Based on this SOP and considering the local conditions in Assam, another SOP will be formulated for the state as the state education department is pondering upon reopening classes for students of Classes 6 to 8. But two aspects – turnout and COVID-19 infection among students, teachers and non-teaching staff- are going to be crucial in making this decision. The education minister’s go-ahead is being awaited in this regard,” a senior official of the state education department told a media house.
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