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No online classes, exams for students and teachers in Maharashtra during Diwali: Maha Edu Minister

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Teachers and students in Maharashtra who are attending classes online will get Diwali vacation, state Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said on Wednesday.

"A final decision to this effect will be taken soon," Gaikwad told reporters, adding that authorities have been directed against conducting any examinations during the Diwali vacation period.

Schools were shifted to the online mode in March this year due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Gaikwad said Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray is taking views of the state advocate general and other authorities concerned regarding reopening of 11th standard classes.

"The delay in (physical reopening of class 11 lectures) is due to judicial process but online classes of the standard are getting a good response," she added.

Gaikwad said the department of education is focusing on the overall development of students using modern technology.

"We will ensure they take more interest in education and improve their knowledge," she added.

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