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Big Breaking News: - Std. 10 and 12 schools start from this date
Std 10 and 12 schools will open in Gujarat from January 11: Education Minister Bhupendrasinh's announcement.  Last year's teaching work of UG and PG will also start from January 11  
 Know the rules.

 The Minister of Education announced that UG and PG final year colleges including Std. 10 and 12 schools will also be started

 The more you teach, the more you will be tested
 There is currently no idea of ​​a month promotion
 A decision for other standards will be taken in due course.
Students coming to school must get parental consent: Attendance is not mandatory.




 The online education system will continue as usual.

 Mass promotion will not be given, as many exams will be taken as taught

 This rule will apply to all state boards: The Centre's SOP will be strictly enforced with regard to corona.
 
 Student attendance at school is not mandatory

 * Schools and parents need to take care of these things *
 Read the news in detail,
The decision to reopen Std 10 and 12 schools from January 11 was taken at a cabinet meeting, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama announced today.  The state government has started preparations to start schools as per the Corona guidelines of the central government.  It has been decided to start January 10 and 12, PG and last year college classes.

 The SOP announced by the Central Government will have to be strictly followed.
 Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has said that the educational work of Std-10 and 12 and the last year of graduation and post-graduation will be started in the state from January 11, 2021.  The decision was taken by the state government after a discussion in the state cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel.  Giving more details in this regard, the Education Minister added that this decision will be applicable to all the boards in the state.  This will apply to government schools, grant-in-aid-independent organizations and institutions under the Department of Social Justice Empowerment.  School colleges will have to strictly abide by the SOP announced by the central government to prevent the transmission of corona.  All the instructions have been sent by the education department to all the institutions, Chudasama said.

 Other measures must be taken to prevent the transmission of corona.
 Administrators will have to arrange thermal guns etc. in the school in coordination with the authorities to make other arrangements to prevent the transmission of cores including hygiene in the school.  For this, the principals and teachers at the local level have to coordinate with the primary health center and the community health center and make proper planning.  Student attendance at school will not be mandatory.

 Students are required to obtain parental consent to attend school.
 Students coming to the school have to give their approval with the consent of their parents in the form. Necessary forms for this have been sent to the schools, said the Education Minister. Besides, the online education system set up in the state will continue as per the norms.  Students will not be given mass promotion. The same amount of academic work will be examined in the school, he added.  The state government is also considering when to start other standard classes and a decision will be taken soon.

 Schools and parents have to take care of these things.

 Sanitation facility has to be provided in every campus before starting school-colleges.

 Students should be provided with a thermalgun for checking, sanitizer and soap for hand washing.

 Social distance should be maintained in the classrooms and in the school-college complex.  Not only that, the mask should be used compulsorily.

 It is also important to ensure that medical services are available within close proximity to the school-college.

 Following the SOP of the Government of India, the online education system provided by the schools and colleges in the state will remain the same.

 The SOP will be applicable to all government, grant-in-aid and self-finance schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, social justice and empowerment department as well as Adi Jati Vikas department schools of all the boards in the state.

 Student attendance at school is not mandatory.

 Institutions must also obtain the written consent of the student's parents or guardians to attend school.

 Students will also be asked to bring their own masks, water bottles, books, snacks, etc. from home and not to interact with other students.

 According to the revised seating arrangement in the classroom, there should be a distance of at least 6 feet between the two students.

 The principal-principal will have to arrange for the students to come in stages so that there is no overcrowding in the school-college campus.

 It is also suggested that students come to school on the scheduled days of the week and do homework assignments on the remaining days.

 It is also advised not to play sports or any other group activity on the field of mass prayer.

 Parents will be encouraged to use their personal transportation to get the child to and from school.

 Students who use public transport will also be given appropriate precautionary guidance from the school.
The state government has taken an important decision to start education in Gujarat.  The teaching work in standard 10 and 12 will start from January 11.  Education will be started in the last year of PG and UG.

 Other standards will be decided in due course

 The Education Minister said that a decision will be taken in the near future for standards other than Std. 10 and 12 considering the situation.  Currently, schools will be started for both these standards and the rules will be followed based on the SOP of the Center.  Although schools will open, online education will continue.  However students will be required to wear a mask at school.  As well as the SOP of the Central Government will have to be compulsorily followed in the school.

 Attendance of students in school is not compulsory

 Gujarat Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has made an important announcement regarding starting school from today.  However, students who come to the school with this will have to get the permission of the parents.  Attendance of students in school is not compulsory.

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 Statement of the Minister of Education regarding mass promotion

 Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has announced that classes of Std. 10 and 12 will start from January 11.  With this, the Education Minister said that students will not be given mass promotion, only as many exams will be taken as taught.

Important things

 Decision to start teaching work in Std. 10-12

 Education will be started in the last year of PG and UG

 Central Government SOP will be implemented in schools

 SOPs were sent to all schools in the state

 Schools will have to contact the PHC Center

 Schools must obtain parental consent

 Attendance of students in school is not compulsory

 Online education will also continue

 Thermal guns, sanitizers have to be arranged

 Social distance must be observed in school

 Students will not be given mass promotion
 
 

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