Bihar: Schools reopened after nine months of closure due to COVID-19 pandemic
Patna/UNI: Teaching resumed in the schools in Bihar from Monday after nine months of closure due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The teaching resumed in all government and private schools following green signal of Bihar government which so far has allowed resumption of classes from nine to twelve.
The government has also directed for presence of only 50% of the total strength of students in the schools. However a fewer students attended the school in several schools.
Even after the permission of the government several schools including the Kendriya Vidyalaya of Bely Road in the state capital did not reopen.
The management of such schools would decide for resumption of teaching only after getting the feedback from the guardians.
The schools where teaching resumed are following the COVID-19 guidelines and the students are being thermal scanned before entering to the schools.
Physical distance is being maintained and hand sanitizer is kept at the main gate and other prominent places in the schools.
Face masks has been made compulsory in the schools and some of the schools have instructed the students to wear hand gloves also.
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