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REOPEN SCHOOL LATEST BIG BREAKING NEWS


COVID-19 has founded a new nature of online learning. While it will never duplicate the real school interactions, we must also consider that with the rising COVID-19 cases, the amount of parents willing to send their children to school is still low, and therefore even if we restart schools, very few kids would be attending. Case studies from many regions, encompassing the US were 97,000 children came down with COVID-19 within 2 weeks of school reopening; and in Berlin, Germany, where 41 schools noted children or teachers giving infected last week are causing interest amongst Indian parents.
While many European nations have reopened schools, India has a very various demographic and hence we must continue extra cautious as we approach this deliberation. Social distancing, micro study groups and strict SOPs need to be arrived at before re we consider reopening schools. With the vaccine insight, we should relook at the circumstance post the end of the year and then create a roadmap map, maintaining children's health in mind.

The parents have appealed to the government to take a quick decision on whether to open the school or not.  Then Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said, there is no consideration to start a school in Gujarat at present.  No decision of the government regarding mass promotion.  The decision will be taken at the right time, there is no discussion at present.  According to sources in Gandhinagar, schools are not likely to start this academic session.  Sources believe that the government is planning to start the school from the new semester.

The government can give mass promotion in standard 1 to 8


There are chances that school may not start until April.  Form filling for the board exam can start in January.  The government is considering giving mass promotion in standard 1 to 8.  The government may announce the 9th to 12th exams shortly.  Corona transition is a more widespread condition if schools are started.

Parents are demanding for mass promotion of students of standard 1 to 8. 


The state government had planned to start schools after Diwali.  After Diwali, corona cases were postponed and schools were postponed.  Now the parents are hoping that the schools will start from the new semester.

While schools in Gujarat, which have been closed since March due to Covid, are educating to reopen after the Diwali vacation, the session is likely to be extended by more than 50 days till the second week of June. As a result, exams will be held in the scorching heat of summer. Not only that, after the board exam in May, the standard 8, 9 and 11 exams may be held in June.

The second session can be as long as 50 days

The 21-day Diwali vacation has started in schools across the state. As a result, the government may start schools after Diwali and extend the second term by 50 days as the school did not resume in the first academic session this time.

The second session will be 150 to 155 days, as the time wasted in the next session can be compensated. The schools will open at the end of November, which means that the next five months will mean the end of May. The government is educating to invite students from Std 9 to Std 12 to school after Diwali vacation. This year, Diwali holiday in Gujarat schools has been held two weeks early from October 29 to November 18.

Vacation two weeks early, a clear sign of school opening after Diwali
In Gujarat, schools and colleges have been closed for the last seven months due to Corona, students’ online classes are taken. This is why the first Diwali vacation in the state has started two weeks before the festival. This is a piece of clear evidence that schools may reopen after Diwali. The academic year of the schools affiliated to the Gujarat Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is normally divided into two sessions. The first semester begins in June and lasts for 105 days. The session ends with a 21-day Diwali vacation.

Gujarat is included in the list of several other states, including Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan, which had quashed similar decisions and closed educational institutions after facing an increasing number of Kovid-19 cases in school students.

The government's decision came late in the evening after holding a series of discussions with various stakeholders including college officials and schools.

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