
Mumbai schools to resume physical classes from next month
India Today
Mumbai schools are all set to reopen for physical classes from next month. Check out important details here.
With the decline in the active number of Covid-19 cases, Mumbai has decided to resume physical classes from next month, with full attendance.
In a tweet, Maharashtra Tourism and Environment Minister, Aaditya Thackeray mentioned that the schools would reopen with pre-covid timings, curricular & extra-curricular activities, school buses, apart from certain essential covid appropriate norms.
This afternoon, I held a meeting for schools in Mumbai to resume from March, with pre- covid timings, attendance, curricular & extra curricular activities, school buses, apart from certain essential covid appropriate norms, as cases steadily decline in Mumbai. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/RS2wP5uVYF
He further tweeted that the schools will also be encouraged to organise vaccination camps for students of the age of 15 and above, on campus.
The schools also will be encouraged to organise vaccination camps for students from age 15 and up, on campus, with @mybmc @mybmcedu and doctors, with the consent of parents, to ensure vaccination rates and protection for students eligible for the covid vaccine (2/2) pic.twitter.com/ezkvqeSJ9u
Read: Delhi schools to operate only physical classes from April 1, Covid-19 restrictions to be lifted from Monday

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