Bhopal: Schools from classes 1st to 8th will be started in Madhya Pradesh from April 1. School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar has given information in this regard. He said that the new season is going to start from April 1. Schools from class 1st to 8th will be opened from 1st April. The school education department will soon issue a detailed order in this regard.
School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar said that where corona has less impact, classes will be conducted with caution as a precaution. Students less than capacity will be placed in the class. During this time, schools in the marked areas of Corona affected Indore-Bhopal will not be opened. Inder Singh Parmar also said that the last session was spent in the children's home. Due to which there has been a lot of negative impact on studies. But now due to corona, studies in schools cannot be stopped anymore.
Inder Singh Parmar further said that in areas of big cities like Indore Bhopal, the infection is more. A separate guideline will be made about the schools there. The minister said that in schools where there are more children, there will also be a consideration to run the school in two shifts. A discussion will be held with school operators soon about this.
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