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Friday, July 9, 2021

Freedom will come from online education: Offline education of more than 18 lakh students of Std. 12 and college will start in the state from July 15, parental consent required

Freedom will come from online education: Offline education of more than 18 lakh students of Std. 12 and college will start in the state from July 15, parental consent required

6 lakh 82 thousand students of 833 schools in standard-12
8 lakh 85 thousand 206 students of 1609 institutions of higher learning

2 lakh 78 thousand 845 students in 489 technical education institutions

Offline education has been shut down in the state for more than a year and a half due to the Corona epidemic. But now that the Corona cases have come down, the state government has decided to start standard 12 schools, colleges and technical institutes. In the core committee meeting chaired by the Chief Minister, Std. 12 classes, polytechnic institutes and colleges with 50% capacity can be started from Thursday 15th July 2021 with the consent of the parents. Student attendance at these institutions is optional. Thus a total of 18 lakh 46 thousand 51 students will start offline education.

Off-line studies will begin in 2,931 educational institutions
6 lakh 82 thousand students from 833 schools of Std-12 higher secondary in the state, a total of 1609 students from government, subsidized, self-financed and universities, 8 lakh 85 thousand 206 students in higher education institutions as well as 2 lakh 78 thousand in total 489 technical education institutions including engineering, pharmacy and polytechnic colleges. There are 845 students...

ઓનલાઇન તાલીમ બાબત લેટેસ્ટ પરીપત્ર ❓તાલીમ કોને લેવાની રહેશે ❓ક્યા વિષયની તાલીમ લેવાની રહેશે


In this meeting of the core committee, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Chief Secretary Anil Mukim, Additional Chief Secretary of Home Department Pankaj Kumar, Frontline Secretary of Education S. J. Haider, Chief Minister's Secretary Ashwini Kumar and Education Secretary Vinod Rao were present.

Offline education was first discontinued on March 16, 2020
The vaccine may be available in September for children 12 to 18 years of age

The Zydus Cadillac corona vaccine for children between the ages of 12 and 18 in India may be available from September. This was stated by the chairman of the expert committee on vaccine matters. The results of a trial of the Zydus Cadillac vaccine on children are expected to be available before September. Dr. President of the National Expert Group on Vaccines. In an interview with a well-known media house, NK Arora said that the corona vaccine of Zydus could get the green light for emergency use within a few weeks.

Corona closed schools in March
The state government had initially decided to close direct education in all primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, Surat, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh and Gandhinagar from March 19, 2021.

Exactly one year later the school-colleges closed again
Educational work in schools-colleges, educational institutions was closed from March 16 last year. Subsequently, schools and colleges in Std 6 to 12 were reopened in phases from January to February, but within a year, Corony's condition worsened and on March 18, it was decided to reopen schools and colleges in four metros

Offline learning began in January and Feb.
Earlier, Std 10 and 12 schools were opened from January 11, following which Std 10 and 12, PG and last year's college classes were started. Then in the state std. Schools for 9th and 11th were started on 1st February as well as classes for standard 9th to 12th and competitive examinations were allowed. After the reopening of schools and colleges from 9 to 12, the state government's education department announced the resumption of classroom education for first-year students in colleges from February 8.

Mass promotion was given to students of Std. 1 to 12
The Gujarat government had announced mass promotions for students of standard 1 to 9 and standard 11 in the state. This was the first time that students were given a mass promotion for the second year in a row. After that mass promotion was also given to the students of standard 10 and 12.


Schools, colleges and parents have to take care of these things

Sanitation facility has to be provided in every campus before starting school-colleges.

Students should be provided with a thermalgun for checking, sanitizer and soap for hand washing.

Social distance should be maintained in the classrooms and in the school-college complex. Not only that, the mask must be used.

It is also important to ensure that medical services are available within walking distance of the school-college.

Following the SOP of the Government of India, the online education system provided by the schools and colleges in the state will remain the same.

The SOP will be applicable to all government, grant-in-aid and self-finance schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, social justice and empowerment department as well as Adi Jati Vikas department schools of all the boards in the state.

Student attendance at school is not mandatory.

Institutions must also obtain the written consent of the student's parents to come to school.

Students will also be asked to bring their own masks, water bottles, books, snacks, etc. from home and not to interact with other students.

According to the revised seating arrangement in the classroom, there should be a distance of at least 6 feet between the two students.

The principal-principal will have to arrange for the students to come in stages so that there is no overcrowding in the school-college campus.

It is also suggested that students come to school on the scheduled days of the week and do homework assignments on the remaining days.

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