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Ranchi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) decision to cancel its Class 12 board exams was met with a positive reaction from principals a.
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RANCHI: After testing drives were started at the city’s schools, 25 students of Indira Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidyalaya (IGBAV) in Bundu were found to be Covid-19 positive in the last 48 hours. Meanwhile, schools across the state capital said they would wait for some time before switching over to offline classes for the new academic session and continue with the online classes amid a surge in the number of fresh cases.
Regional deputy director (education) Arwind Vijay Bilung said, “Tests were conducted at IGBAV after some of the students developed symptoms. Four students were found positive on Wednesday and were isolated within the hostel, but the tally rose to 25 on Thursday after 21 others tested positive through rapid antigen tests.” The reports of many other students are awaited.
Ranchi/Bokaro: While the state government has allowed the reopening of schools for Classes VIII, IX and XI from Monday, many private institutes remained closed as teachers and students are busy with online examinations and the difficulty in implementing on-campus Covid-19 safety rules. In Ranchi, management of schools like DPS (Ranchi), JVM Shyamli, Seventh Day Adventist and Oxford Public School will resume in-person classes from the next session in April.
DPS principal Dr Ram Singh said it was not possible to call students to campus as they are busy taking their annual exams online. “We will call them for the new session starting in April. We have enough space to ensure social distancing as lower classes have not been allowed to reopen. We also have adequate manpower to maintain other safety norms.”