Schools from classes 1 to 3 will reopen in Haryana from September 20. details here

NS Haryana Government It has been decided to resume offline classes from September 20 for students of classes 1 to 3. However, children will be allowed to attend school only if they have written permission from their parents.

“We are going to open schools for classes 1 to 3 from September 20. Haryana Education Minister Kanwar Pal Gurjar on Thursday said that children will be allowed to sit in the class only after they get written permission from their parents to come to school.

The Minister further informed that so far about 70% of all the teachers in the state have been vaccinated.

The Haryana government has already reopened schools for classes 4 to 12. Classes 4 and 5 were reopened from 1 September, while classes 6 to 12 were reopened in July.

As per the guidelines issued last month, only one student is allowed to sit at the desk, and sharing of food or stationery items is prohibited.

A gap of at least six feet is to be maintained between two students, and thermal scanning and hand sanitization are to be done at the entrance.

Masks will have to be worn, and if a student is found not wearing a face cover, provisions have been made to make it available

kovid status in the state

Haryana reported one Covid-19 related death and added 12 new infections on Wednesday, pushing the total number of cases in the state to 7,70,688, a daily bulletin said.

According to the daily bulletin of the health department, the death toll rose to 9,808 after one death was reported from Kaithal district.

Notably, Haryana had not recorded any Covid related death during the last week.

Among the districts, eight cases were reported from Gurugram district.

However, no fresh cases were reported from 18 out of the total 22 districts in the state.

The total active cases in the state stood at 105, while the total number of cured people stood at 7,60,545.

The bulletin said the recovery rate was 98.68%.

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