Classes Open From 7 March for the Classes of One to Eight In Rest Seven Districts of Jharkhand after reviewing the Koderma infection in Jharkhand, the Hemant government has announced several
major exemptions from the captive. Cinema halls, restaurants and bars across the market will now be
fully opened in Jharkhand state. Not only this, in seven districts including Ranchi, all schools will open
from the first class to class 8 from March 7.
This decision has been taken in the meeting of disaster management chaired by Hemant Soren on Friday. And in the others, 17 districts of the state, the government had decided to open schools from class one on January 31, 2022. Apart from Ranchi, in view of the condition of Corona cases in Chatra, Simdega, East Singhbhum, Deoghar, Seraikela, Kharsawan and Bokaro, it was decided to open above class 9th. At that time it was said that schools would be opened from class one in these seven districts as soon as the infection rates subsides.
Giving information about the decisions taken in the meeting, Health cum Disaster Minister Banna Gupta
said that in these 7 districts, offline examination for classes 1 to eight will be banned till March 31.
Online education will continue in schools. And the presence of the students will not be compulsory.
Some important relief gave Jharkhand Government read below
a. Exemption of offline conduct classes from one to eight from March 7.
b. Attendance of the students in the school will not be mandatory.
c. Restaurants, cinema halls, shops will open at full capacity.
d. Swimming pools and stadiums will open for all.
e. DC will allow sports in the presence of spectators.
f. Anganwadi centers will open but fair processions and exhibitions will be banned.
g. Even after 8:00 pm, shops will now be able to remain open.
h. 500 people will be involved in the open event