
When will schools and colleges reopen in Haryana; know all details here
India Today
Amid the weakening second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, several states in India are preparing to return to normalcy, and this includes educational institutions. Check out the latest updates and expected dates for the reopening of schools and colleges in Haryana.
As the COVID graph weakens, the country is finally witnessing a decline in Covid-19 cases. With this, several states are preparing to return to normalcy, and this includes educational institutions. Students across the nation have flooded Twitter with the question: When will schools reopen in our state? Notably, colleges and schools in India have been shut since March 2020 following the nationwide lockdown that was imposed to curb the spread of Coronavirus in the country. Since then, students across the nation are attending virtual or online classes. Dealing with the Coronavirus pandemic was difficult in terms of education as well. Several state boards had to reschedule their academic year during this period, considering the difficulties of students and the loss of studies. A few schools and colleges reopened in November 2020 and others resumed offline classes from February 2021.
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