Bihar educational institutions open, CM to resume ‘janata durbar’ from today
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All essential preparations for opening schools, universities and colleges for Class XI and XII have been made on Sunday throughout the State with 50% power.
Educational institutions in Bihar opened on July 12 and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar too is all set to resume ‘janata durbar’ (individuals’s courtroom) after 5 years, adhering to COVID-19 pointers and protocols.
All essential preparations for opening schools, universities and colleges for Class XI and XII have been made on July 11 throughout the State with 50% power.
Earlier on July 6, the State Education Department allowed the reopening of educational institutions phase-wise from July 12 following COVID-19 pointers and security protocols.
All educational institutions have been closed since April 5 this yr due to the lockdown imposed to curb the pandemic.
“Following COVID-19 SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), colleges and varsities premises have been completely sanitised and we have also requested the central dispensary for setting up a vaccination camp for inoculating students above 18 years. A majority of the staff has already been vaccinated at a camp set up last month,” mentioned Anil Kumar, dean of Patna University college students’ welfare.
Principal of Baldwin Academy School Rajiv Ranjan Sinha mentioned, “both online and offline classes will be held from today for Class XI and XII following COVID-19 guidelines”. Some colleges in State capital Patna additionally performed a mock drill on Saturday for the reopening.
“Sanitisation of campus, classrooms, washrooms, buses and common rooms has been done. We’re hoping to see good attendance of students as most of the parents have given their consent,” mentioned Litera Valley college principal Sharat Kumar Singh.
However, all of the missionary colleges within the capital are probably to reopen from subsequent week.
Meanwhile, the weekly ‘janata durbar’ the place frequent individuals will meet the Chief Minister for redressal of their grievances too is all set to resume from July 12.
The programme named ‘janata ke durbar mein mukhyamantri (Chief Minister in people’s courtroom)’ can be held at CM Secretariat and the guests could have to undergo RT-PCR exams earlier than being allowed entry.
Arrangements have been made for the reside telecast and webcast of the programme.
“All necessary instructions regarding ‘janata durbar’ have been given to follow social distancing, wearing masks and other COVID-19 guidelines,” mentioned Patna District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh.
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