After a gap of about nine months, schools across Odisha on Friday reopened their classrooms to students who would shortly be appearing for their board examination, amid strict adherence to COVID-19 guidelines, a senior official said.
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Seats were arranged in a way to ensure all social distancing norms are followed, as faculty members, with an eye on meeting the 100-day teaching target, imparted lessons to students of classes 10 and 12.
All those who enter school premises will have to wear face masks and use sanitiser, the official said.
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School and Mass Education Minister S R Dash stated that classes, with not more than 20-25 students, will also be held on Saturdays and Sundays.
Syllabus has been reduced by 30 per cent, and no further deduction would be allowed, he said.
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According to the official, the government has asked the Health and Family Welfare Department to make arrangements to conduct regular health check-up in schools.
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