New Delhi: Amid reports of many states reopening schools and educational institutions after witnessing a steady decline in COVID-19 cases, Meghalaya Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui on Friday (August 6, 2021) also hinted at the same. The northeast state is looking to reopen educational institutions after mid-August, Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui said.


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While speaking to the reporters, Rymbui said there is a need to resume classroom teachings as soon as possible, especially in higher education institutes.


"About 50 percent of students eligible to avail COVID-19 vaccination have taken the vaccine. This is expected to increase further by mid-August," he said on Friday.


"When everything has already started, and even the markets are opening, then why not the schools. This is my personal opinion, but (the decision) will have to be collectively taken with the Health Department," he added.


Additionally, Rymbui urged the citizens to get themselves vaccinated against COVID-19 which will also provide a safe environment for the students.


"I am very happy that every day about 10,000 people in the state are getting vaccinated," the minister said.


"So, I take this opportunity to urge the parents, and friends all over the state to let us give education to our children by vaccinating ourselves so that our society is more resistant to this coronavirus," he said. 


(With PTI inputs)


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