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Grade 10, 12 students will have regular classes, rest once a week: education minister
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Education Minister Dipu Moni today informed the parliament that classes at schools will resume on a limited scale.
The minister said they have instructed all secondary schools and colleges to complete preparations for reopening by February 4. We will take decisions on the matter (reopening schools) after analysing the Covid-19 situation and after consulting with National Technical Advisory Committee on Covid-19, Dipu Moni said while discussing Bangladesh Technical Education Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021.
She said that the government will bring classes 10 and 12 students back to schools and colleges for the sake of their preparation for public exams.