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Haryana schools reopening

Haryana schools to reopen for Classes 9 to 12 from July 16

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2021, at 04:03 am

Chandigarh/IBNS: With COVID-19 cases declining, the Haryana Government has allowed the reopening of government and private schools for offline classes of IX-XII from July 16.

As per an order issued by the Directorate School Education, offline classes will resume for students of Classes IX-XII from July 16.

For Classes VI-VIII, the offline classes will resume from July 23.

The order says that a decision on resuming offline classes for students of Classes I-V will be taken later.

However, online classes will also continue and students who want to take them will be allowed to do so.

The order stated that students will be allowed to attend school only on receiving written permission from their parents.

 

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