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India and New Zealand locked horns in the first T20I match of the three games series. India walked away with the match as they won by five wickets. It was Suryakumar Yadav, who scored 62 runs and made winning look so easy. But in the 16th over, Trent Boult dropped Yadav’s catch while the Indian […]
Agartala Aug 24 PTI The Tripura government has decided to reopen schools for students of classes 6 to 12 along with other higher educational institutions from Wednesday officials said The government has issued two separate notifications with detailed guidelines regarding resumption of physical classes in both schools and other academic institutions In view of the decline in COVID test positivity rate in Tripura and considering the learning losses that has already occurred the Department of Education school with the approval of State Disaster Management Authority has decided to start physical classes for students of classes VI to XII from August 25 said a notification issued on Monday by Director of School Education Chandni Chandran According to the government notification all schools will have to function in single or double shifts depending on the space available in the classrooms Authorities have been asked to ensure that alternate seats in schools stay unoccupied Students and teachers have been asked to strictly adhere to COVID-19 norms As teachers of classes 5 and below do not have regular classes to take they would be engaged in the Catch Up campaign of Nutun Disha programme an initiative of the state government aimed at making all students efficient and capable the notification said A separate notification issued by Higher Education Director NC Sharma said colleges institutes and varsities general technical and professional would also be re-opened from Wednesday Faculties have been instructed to arrange for extra classes if necessary If adequate space is not available or there is a shortage of teachers institutes have been told to set up different time slots for batches or any other measure they find appropriate College hostels would however reopen only on September 1 maintaining all guidelines issued by the state government the notification added PTI JOY RMS RMS