COVID-19: Maharashtra govt allows online classes for pre-primary, classes 1, 2
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 23, 2020 18:48 IST2020-07-23T14:08:14+5:302020-07-23T18:48:02+5:30
The Maharashtra government has allowed online classes for pre-primary students and for Classes 1, 2 with a daily 30-minute ...

COVID-19: Maharashtra govt allows online classes for pre-primary, classes 1, 2
The Maharashtra government has allowed online classes for pre-primary students and for Classes 1, 2 with a daily 30-minute session five days a week amid the covid-19 pandemic.
In the latest order issued by the state government on Wednesday, the authorities have asked schools to conduct online sessions for all classes from pre-primary till Class 12.
As per the order, the pre-primary classes will be held daily from Monday to Friday for 30 minutes in which the teachers will interact with students and guide their parents.
For Classes 1 and 2: There will be two sessions of total 30 minutes. The first 15-minute session will be for interaction and training of parents and the second session will be of activity-based learning for students.
For Classes 3 to 8: There will be two sessions of 45 minutes each every day.
For Classes 9 to 12: There will be up to four sessions of 45 minutes each every day, state School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said.
The state government came to a decision that amid the pandemic it was not possible to reopen schools, but had given the authorised district collectors, municipal commissioners and school managements to take a decision considering the prevailing situation.
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— Varsha Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) July 23, 2020