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Schools, colleges reopen after 10 months in Telangana
Before entering the classes, students were screened for body temperature with thermal guns by the managements besides ensuring that they sanitized their hands.
Hyderabad: Schools and colleges across the State reopened for physical classes on Monday after an unprecedented 10 months gap due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The classes are for Classes IX and above.
Adhering to Covid-19 precautionary measures, students reached educational institutions wearing face masks. In fact, several school and college managements made arrangements to provide face masks to students who did not have one.
Before entering the classes, students were screened for body temperature with thermal guns by the managements besides ensuring that they sanitized their hands. In order to ensure physical distancing between students, schools and colleges have ensured only one student per bench. As per norms, not more than 20 students will be accommodated in a classroom.
Though several students were excited to get back to their respective schools and colleges for their academics, they were apprehensive about the pandemic.
In UG, PG and professional courses, only 50 per cent of the students will be allowed for physical classes.
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