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”Already the experts’ committee has given the report, we will issue the order. Regarding, from when (to start the classes) and all those details, the Chief Secretary will hold a meeting with the education department,” Bommai said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said after the discussions, a decision on reopening schools for students from classes one to five will be taken.
With COVID-19 cases declining, the government had reopened schools for students of classes 6 to 8 from September 6, and for students of classes 9 to 12 from August 23.
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Noting that the government wants to start classes from one to five in one go, he said, ”but our plan is to have half-a-day classes during the initial one week or so, and thereafter full-day classes, once students get used to it.”
The Minister, however, said no decision has been taken regarding reopening schools for LKG (Lower Kindergarten) and UKG (Upper Kindergarten) children.