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Karnataka: College, diploma classes to reopen from Nov 17, says Dy CM

| @indiablooms | Oct 23, 2020, at 11:43 pm

Bengaluru/UNI: Putting an end to uncertainty over the future of youths, the Karnataka government has decided to reopen colleges and diploma classes across the state from November 17.

Talking to media after a meeting on Friday, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr Ashwath Narayan, who was also Minister for Higher Education, was however quick enough to add that the reopening comes with certain conditions including that the students can opt for attending college or online class and parents should give their consent to send their wards to the institution.

He said that since the last six months, educational institutions were closed in the state fearing spread of Covid-19 pandemic and now reopen of only College and Diploma were permitted and decisions about reopen of Primary and High Schools are yet to be taken.

Mr Narayan said that classes will be held in batches depending upon the number of students opting for attending Online class and Colleges. "Students are free to opt, there is no compulsion to attend Colleges and attendance is not compulsory. However, parents should give their consent in writing to send their wards."

He said that the Colleges and Diploma courses will be held as per guidelines provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC), there is no question of going against because students welfare is very important and the State government has the responsibility of protecting the health of the students.

"As I have already said earlier, classes will be held in batches in colleges depending upon the number of students opting and the batches will be held on shift basis. Each district will form a Task Force to oversee smooth running of classes. Learning portal will be launched for those who opt for attending Online classes," he added.

Replying to a question, the Minister clarified that the subject about reducing the quantum of syllabus for Schools, Colleges or Diploma courses did not come up for discussion."

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