Delhi: All Government Schools Open in Delhi from Today with Corona Protocol

Almost all government schools are open in Delhi from Monday, but due to the already announced holidays, private/private schools will be opened from November 15.
Source: Google, Image by- Mint
Source: Google, Image by- Mint

Due to Corona virus infection, after a full year and a half, for the first time in Delhi, schools from class I to VIII have opened from Monday. With 50 percent seating capacity, schools in Delhi are witnessing hustle and bustle since Monday morning.

Along with applying masks on the mouth, students have reached the schools with sanitizers. Along with the teachers, other staff of the school were also seen following the Corona protocol.

Source: Google, Image by- The Indian Express
Source: Google, Image by- The Indian Express

Rules have to be strictly followed

Schools have been opened as per the instructions of Delhi Disaster Management Authority. Under this, on the first day, the students have reached the school only with the consent form of the parents. Along with this, according to DDMA, it is mandatory for everyone to wear a mask.

Most private schools will open from November 15

Almost all government schools are open in Delhi from Monday, but due to the already announced holidays, private/private schools will be opened from November 15. This information has already been given by the private school management.

Here is the complete guideline

  • All schools have been opened in the country's capital Delhi after the havoc of Corona subsided, but it is mandatory for the students who come to the school to bring their parents' permission letter.
  • As per the order of Delhi Government, any parent will be compelled to send their children to school.
  • All schools will have to ensure that classrooms have a maximum attendance of 50 per cent capacity.
  • Students will not be able to share food and books in schools.
  • Wearing a face mask is a must.
  • In two shift schools, there will be a gap of at least one hour between the end of the first shift and the beginning of the second shift.
  • All educational institutions will have to maintain the gap between benches and shifts.

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