Schools Will Remain Close In 7 Flood Affected Districts

Schools will remain close in 7 flood affected Districts

Schools will remain close in 7 flood affected Districts New Delhi, July 16 : The Delhi Government on Sunday announced that all the schools be it of government or private, in the six flood-affected districts of Delhi will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday.The decision has been made by the Directorate of Education.

The Delhi government has issued a written order in this regard which applies East, North East, North West-A, North, Central, and South East.The order from the Department of Education states that wherever possible, online classes should be conducted.”In view of the Flood Relief Camps likely to continue to run in schools in the areas bordering the river Yamuna, all schools (Govt., Govt.

Aided & Private Recognised) in the affected Districts of DoE – East, North East, North West-A, North, Central & South East – shall remain closed for students on 17 and 18 July 2023 (ie.Monday and Tuesday).Wherever feasible, schools may arrange online classes.Heads of all schools situated in the above districts of DoE must inform the parents to this effect today itself,” the order read.

The order further read that all the schools (Govt, Govt Aided and Private Recognised) in the remaining seven Districts, i.e.North West-B, West-A, West-B, South, South West-A, South West-B & New Delhi shall remain open Monday.It said that the Head of Schools in these seven districts are at liberty to run in physical mode or hybrid mode (i.e.either offline or online) as per the convenience of their students.Heads of such schools must inform the parents about their decision, well in advance.”From Wednesday onwards, i.e.19 July, schools in all districts of Delhi shall function normally,” it read.IANS ATK/

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