As Covid-19 cases continue to diminish in the city and more people are getting vaccinated against the disease, New Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia stated on Wednesday that schools in the Capital will be allowed to resume in-person attendance for all courses beginning on Monday.
In-person classes are currently only allowed in New Delhi schools for students in Class 9 and higher.
After attending Wednesday’s meeting of the DDMA, Manish Sisodia said: “The government, the officials in the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), and experts are of the opinion that suspension of in-person classes in schools is tremendously affecting overall growth in children. The authority feels it is now safe to restart schools fully. From November 1, all public and private schools will be allowed to open all classes for in-person attendance.”
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