In Delhi, various new ways are being adopted by the schools like staggered and shorter class hours, frequent sanitization, and entry and exit through multiple gates as they prepare to welcome students of classes ten and twelve back on Monday. Given board exams from January 18, reopening schools for classes 10 and 12 outside COVID-19 containment zones have been permitted by the Delhi government. Only with the consent of parents can students attend the physical lectures and attendance is not a compulsion.
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When classroom studies resume schools have to follow all COVID-19 guidelines instructed by the Directorate of Education (DoE). Various other initiatives planned by schools are allowing 15 students at a time in a classroom, placing hand washing stations, sanitiser dispensers in corridors, deploying volunteers to ensure social distancing and conduct temperature checks, and keeping medical facilities on standby for any eventuality.
Schools conducted pre-board exams for class twelve from March twenty to April fifteen and for class ten from April one to April fifteen suggestion by the Old Delhi government. Schools were enclosed in March last year before a nationwide lockdown was proclaimed to contain the unfold of the novel coronavirus.
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