Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya Educational institutions partially reopen

Educational institutions in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya partially re-opened on Monday after a gap of six months with strict COVID-19 guidelines, said officials.
Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya Educational institutions partially reopen

KOHIMA/ AIZAWL/ SHILLONG: Educational institutions in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya partially re-opened on Monday after a gap of six months with strict COVID-19 guidelines, said officials.

While many schools in these States witnessed low attendance on the first day of reopening, some students were sent back for coming without consent letters of the parents or face masks in Assam. "The students carried no objection certificates from their guardians for attending classes. Only 50 per cent of teachers and non-teaching staff are allowed to attend schools," the officials said.

According to the officials, students of classes 9 and 12 would attend classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday while the rest three days are reserved for class 10 and 11 students. Thermal screening of students and staff was being done while social distancing norms are being maintained.

The Nagaland government also partially allowed reopening schools from Monday for students of classes 9 to 12, on a "voluntary basis", to seek academic guidance from the teachers.

In an order, Chief Secretary Temjen Toy said that up to 50 per cent of teaching and non-teaching staff, residing outside the containment zones, were allowed to attend the schools at a time. "Students of classes 9 to 12 allowed to attend their schools, in areas outside the containment zones only, on voluntary basis, for taking guidance from their teachers subject to written consent of their parents or guardians and strict adherence to all the provisions in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)," an Education Department official said.

Reopening of schools, Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and skill development centres was allowed by the Mizoram government from Monday for students of Classes 9 to 12 outside the containment zones.

In Meghalaya, after months of closure due to the pandemic, educational institutions partially reopened with voices of students again echoing in a number of schools and the teachers clearing their doubts on COVID-19-related issues.

"Schools in Meghalaya partially opened for students of classes 9 to 12 to interact with the teachers to clear their doubts and queries but there would be no regular classes and no classroom sessions," an Education Department official told the media in Shillong. The Union Home Ministry's Unlock-4 guidelines allowed students of classes 9 to 12 to visit schools on a "voluntary basis" from September 21 for academic help.

With schools across the country closed since March. classes are conducted online, and links to online study material are sent via WhatsApp, emails and SMS. The partial reopening will also be allowed for skill or entrepreneurship training institutions. (IANS)

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