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![]() | Schools for classes IX to XII reopen in the national capital todayDelhi has decided to retain parental consent for attending physical classes, though the centre dropped it from its guidelines and left the decisions to respective states and Union Territories (UT) | |
![]() | Delhi plans to open schools in hybrid mode, colleges to go fully offline from February 7Due to the closure of educational institutes, parents and teachers have witnessed a lack of social, reading and writing skills amongst students | |
![]() | DDMA's move to not open Delhi schools even as other states do so, disappoints principals and parentsThough the schools were briefly reopened, they have shut again on December 28 last year in view of the third wave of COVID-19 driven by the Omicron variant | |
![]() | DDMA orders Delhi schools to remain shut till further noticeThe announcement comes not more than 24 hours after Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said that it was becoming increasingly necessary to reopen schools | |
![]() | Central govt to formulate a model for reopening of schools shut in parts of the country due to COVID. This is howAsserting that online education can never replace in-person education, Sisodia had said that his government had closed schools when it was not safe for children, but excessive caution is now harmful | |
![]() | After JNU, DU now shuts libraries indefinitely. Books to be issued online nowThis is because of an order issued by the varsity after a DDMA circular limited campus activities | |
![]() | DDMA issues yellow alert, shuts down schools and colleges in Delhi amid rising cases of Omicron variantAccording to the notice from JNU officials, the university has suspended offline classes and closed Dr BR Ambedkar Library until further orders from the Delhi Government | |
![]() | Cannot ignore performance of students from other boards: DU VC Yogesh Singh admits that current admission system has issuesSingh said that DU would open for practicals for all batches very soon. However, he said that for theory classes there was a problem as the disaster management Act allows only 50 per cent capacity | |
![]() | Is the farmers' protest giving hope to DU students as #ReopenDU protest enters Day 16?DU had said that it is not logical to call back students only to conduct online classes and they will not reopen campus till 100 per cent attendance is permitted | |
![]() | We cannot open the campus until DDMA allows 100 per cent occupancy: DU's RegistrarThe official also said that the university will hold a meeting after 10 days to discuss the reopening of the campus
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![]() | DDMA finally approves reopening of schools and colleges in Delhi from November 1 amid students' protestSchools will continue to conduct online classes along with offline classes and parents shouldn't be forced to send their children to schools
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![]() | Ensure no teacher, staff allowed without at least one COVID vaccine dose: Delhi govt to private schoolsSchool staff who have not got themselves vaccinated may not be allowed to enter school and their absence may be treated as leave | |
![]() | 50 per cent students per classroom, staggered lunch breaks among DDMA guidelines for reopening of schoolsThe DDMA has said that students, teachers and other employees living in COVID containment zones will not be allowed to come to schools and colleges | |
![]() | DDMA panel recommends phase-wise reopening of schools for all classes in DelhiCurrently, students of classes 10, 11 and 12 can visit schools for admission and board-exam related activities, with consent of parents | |
![]() | Will look into it, JNU was closed on DDMA orders: Varsity responds to Afghan students' issueThe university has remained closed as per the latest circular issued by the DDMA, Government of NCT, Delhi, this matter is currently being looked into, said JNU Registrar |
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