
Maharashtra schools to reopen in Covid-free zones for physical classes
India Today
Schools in Maharashtra are set to reopen for offline classes from next week in areas that are currently free from Covid-19.
The government of Maharashtra has decided to reopen the schools in the state in areas that are currently free of Covid-19 cases. The schools will reopen for offline classes in these Covid-free zones from next week, as per the government. Maharashtra Minister of School Education Varsha Gaikwad said that the schools in Maharashtra will open in Covid-free zones from July 12 for physical classes. The schools will only reopen for students of higher classes i.e. Classes 8 to 12.
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