Jharkhand reopens schools for classes 6 to 8
Attendance shall not be mandatory for students to attend offline classes and parent's consent is mandatory for such classes, said the officials.
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Attendance shall not be mandatory for students to attend offline classes and parent's consent is mandatory for such classes, said the officials.
On Wednesday, the state reported 444 new Covid-19 cases taking the overall tally to 5,96,606.
The students will have the option of attending the classes either offline or online.
A guideline has been issued in view of the reopening of classes.
On Monday, the state witnessed more than 1,500 active cases of Covid-19.
The CM also said those eligible for the second dose should take the jab as soon as possible .
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Union Minister of State for Education Jitin Prasada were present during the event.
The new SOP mandated that the capacity of a classroom should not be more than 30 students.