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Siraha schools resume classes after six months



SIRAHA: Private and community schools in Siraha have resumed their classes from Sunday by meeting certain health protocol.

Schools at the local level in Golbazaar, Mirchaiya, and Laxmipur were brought into operation by fulfilling all necessary health security criteria.

The schools had remained closed from March 24 due to lockdown imposed by the government to contain the spread of coronavirus.

According to resource person of Mirchaiya Municipality Education Section, Shyam Kumar Yadav, the schools at the municipality have started teaching learning activities as per the directive of the local level by adopting health alertness and maintaining social distance in the schools.

The schools resumed classes regularly in two shifts even if the number of students is less as the schools started classes after an interval of almost six months.

Use of facemasks and social distance for the students have been made mandatory in the schools.

Publish Date : 27 September 2020 23:27 PM

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