SOPs for schools and colleges

Please find attached everyone ŚOPs issued by the Government last night on how voluntary opening of schools, higher education institutes can be done.

Can members of the circle look at this and see whats missing and perhaps LC can take that up. more  

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Let the schools open for higher standards and activities should be observed meticulously. more  
Here's a shorter version as published by Times Top 10 e-news of today..... According to the Centre's SOPs for partial reopening of secondary and senior secondary schools from September 21, released on Tuesday, students from class IX onwards would be allowed to visit schools on "voluntary basis for taking guidance from their teachers". The visit will be subject to consent from parents and that teacher-student interaction must be organised in a staggered manner. No sharing of objects, separate timing slots, to allow for adequate physical distancing and disinfection of classroom premises were also among the measures suggested by the ministry. Also, assemblies, sports and events, which can lead to overcrowding, are strictly prohibited in the schools that are opting to start operations. Students, teachers and employees living in containment zones will not be allowed to attend the school. "To Whom It May Concern"...... more  
Parents and teachers are called upon in the first place to participate in large numbers and give their opinions. more  
One wonders whether Local Circles is aware that the Ad by Mr Bob Bhardwaj has started appearing rather frequently on many LC-platforms.....it's there twice of five responses on this very platform. Now this is a commercial Ad. I am not sure whether or not this is permissible, but perhaps the LC-Management could look into it and comment upon its validity or non-validity. Thanks! more  
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