
Haryana schools to reopen for Classes 9 to 12 from July 16, Classes 6 to 8 from July 23
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Haryana government has decided to reopen the schools for Classes 9 to 12 from July 16 and for Classes 6 to 8 from July 23 keeping in mind the necessary Covid-19 SOPs.
With the decline in the number of cases of Covid-19, the Haryana government has decided to reopen the schools in the state. As per information, the state government will reopen the schools for Classes 9 to 12 from July 15, and for classes 6 to 8 from July 23, 2021, keeping in mind the strict Covid-19 SOPs. 9 12 16 6 8 23 As per reports, the online classes will continue and students who want to continue taking them will be allowed to do so. For offline classes, schools will only allow students after getting written permission from the parents.
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