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Schools, other educational institutes re-open with full strength in Tripura

Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 31 (ANI): The schools and other educational institutes in Tripura re-opened on Monday after the state government lifted the suspension of physical classes with strict maintenance of COVID-19 protocols.

ANI Jan 31, 2022 18:12 IST googleads

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Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 31 (ANI): The schools and other educational institutes in Tripura re-opened on Monday after the state government lifted the suspension of physical classes with strict maintenance of COVID-19 protocols.
As per the fresh directives from the Tripura Education Department, classes have been resumed with full strength across the state and record attendance was registered on the beginning day after a gap of 20 days.
A joyful atmosphere prevailed in the schools as students reunited with friends shedding the drawing-room boredom and mobile screen education.
Speaking on the issue, Head Master of Sidhu Bihar Higher Secondary School, Subrata Kr Bhattacharjee said, "the classes have been started with full strength and all sorts of COVID-19 protocols are being adhered to in the school premises."
The students have been instructed to maintain the Covid appropriate behaviour while attending classes. The additional guidelines from the state government are also being followed, he said
On being asked about Saraswati Puja to be observed on February 5, Bhattacharjee said, "considering the Covid situation Khichuri Prasad (a staple boiled food comprising pulses and rice) would not be served after Puja."
"Even outsiders will not be allowed to enter the school complex on Puja day to regulate gathering. Fruits and another kind of Prasads will be served but only to the school students and their parents," he added.
In other schools as well, the preparations for the Saraswati Puja are low this year.
Students of Class 9th standard said that "it was a matter of joy for them that due to the timely decision of the state government, physical classes have started once again and they could reunite with friends."
The students welcomed the decision of the state government by and large.
Earlier on Saturday, the state government gave a nod to re-open all schools and madrassas in the state with strict maintenance of COVID-19 protocols from January 31.
"All schools and Madrassas in the State (pre-primary to 12th class) are allowed to function normally with strict maintenance of COVID-19 from January 31," read an official statement. (ANI)


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