All students to be allowed to attend school from March 14

All students to be allowed to attend school from March 14

March 11, 2022   05:01 pm

A circular has been issued by the Secretary to the Ministry of Education Prof. Kapila Prera to allow students to attend classes from Monday (March 14) as per usual.

School authorities have been instructed in this regard.

Previously, the in-person lessons in schools were conducted based on the number of students per class due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, a new circular has been issued by the Education Ministry noting that all students should be summoned to schools as per usual from next Monday.

The communiqué also states that, if an issue with regard to functioning of schools arises owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is possible to take necessary actions with the approval of the zonal director of education. 

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