COVID-19 Impact: Karnataka government suspends classes for 6 to 9 students in Bengaluru

COVID-19 Impact: Karnataka government suspends classes for 6 to 9 students in Bengaluru

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 2, 2021 09:53 IST
The regular physical classes for standard six to nine in other parts of the state will continue as it is subject to the condition that decisions will be taken keeping in view the situation in the future.

The regular physical classes for standard six to nine in other parts of the state will continue as it is subject to the condition that decisions will be taken keeping in view the situation in the future.

With a spike in coronavirus cases in Bengaluru, the Karnataka government has announced that it has decided to suspend regular classes for standard 6 to 9 in Bengaluru urban district with immediate effect.
"Keeping in view the increasing COVID-19 cases, the physical classes for standard six to nine has been stopped with immediate effect till the next order," state Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said in a statement. The decision was taken in view of the health of students in this age group, he added.

However, the regular classes for Class 10 students will continue. The regular physical classes for standard six to nine in other parts of the state will continue as it is subject to the condition that decisions will be taken keeping in view the situation in the future. Regarding exams, the minister clarified that the directions on holding the exams for classes six to nine will be taken in the coming days.

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The regular classes for class six to nine started from January 1 in the state after the primary and secondary schools remained shut for more than half of the 2020-21 academic year.

Virtual classes or online classes were the only means to impart education to the students between Class 6 and 10 to contain coronavirus cases last year. The decline in cases encouraged the government to conduct regular classes but the sudden spurt in cases, which the Karnataka Health Minister called 'Second Wave of Coronavirus' has now forced the education department to suspend regular classes for standard 6 to 9.

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