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Delhi schools, colleges reopening from September 1, classes to function at 50% capacity, staggered lunch breaks
The Delhi government had clarified that no student would be forced to attend physical classes and the consent of parents would be mandatory.
Highlights
- Delhi schools & colleges are reopening from Sept 1
- The Delhi govt has issued a new SOP
- Classes will run at 50% capacity and there will be staggered lunch breaks
NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Monday issued a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for schools and colleges reopening from September 1. Mandatory thermal screening, staggered lunch breaks, alternate seating arrangements in classrooms and avoiding routine guest visits are among the guidelines announced by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).
The DDMA has said that students, teachers and other employees living in COVID-9 containment zones will not be allowed to come to schools and colleges.
Following a marked improvement in the COVID situation in the national capital, the Delhi government had on Friday announced that schools for classes 9 to 12, colleges and coaching institutions would reopen from September 1.
The Delhi government had clarified that no student would be forced to attend physical classes and the consent of parents would be mandatory.
"Schools and colleges should prepare a timetable as per occupancy limit of classrooms following Covid norms. A maximum 50 per cent students per classroom may be called depending upon capacity. The seating arrangement should be done in such a way that seats are occupied in an alternate manner," read the DDMA guidelines notified on Monday.
"As the situation varies from school to school and college to college, the institutions may stagger the schedule to avoid crowding in classrooms and at main entrance or exit,’’ the DDMA said.
Lunch breaks may also be staggered and preferably be held in open areas as students will remove masks while having food, the guidelines added.
While the government has noted that the vaccination centres and activities like ration distribution which were going on in different schools will continue, the DDMA said the area being used for these activities should be separated from the area which will be used for academic activities.
"All schools and colleges are advised to ensure that a quarantine room is available for emergency use. Routine guest visits should be discouraged," the DDMA guidelines said.
(With Agency Inputs)