son of Ganesh Timber Martwala in the area was crossing the road when a load fell on the back wheel of a lorry and his leg got crushed .... Talk about rubbing salt in my wounds - d'oh! Returned. Pat - pen provided free. The number in the school increased. 120 is the number. Met another teacher. He organized the school level so that the children could get music education. Special attention paid to Dalit students.
Matter of postponing the decision to start secondary and higher secondary schools.
Education Department's reading of the resolution against 18/11/2020 against all the boards of the state's secondary And it was decided to start higher secondary schools from 23/11/2020. But at present, the decision to start secondary and higher secondary schools in the state has been postponed due to the transition to Corona (Covid-19). By order of the Governor of Gujarat and in his name.
With schools and colleges still not open in Gujarat amidst the Corona riots, half the term of the academic year is almost over, so it is impossible to complete the entire year's course. The year is likely to be over. The education department is also thinking of simplifying the examination system.
Thus, if there is an official announcement by the central government to keep schools closed till October. So it will be implemented in Gujarat also and due to this the first session of schools i.e. curriculum till Diwali vacation cannot be completed due to non-commencement of schools.
Matter of postponing the decision to start secondary and higher secondary schools.
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Now, if schools start after Diwali, it will be impossible to complete a two-semester course in one session. So the state education department is also planning to reduce the curriculum in that situation. The curriculum will be reduced based on how many days of study the students get, the sources said. However, this cannot be decided at present. It will be decided on the basis of the remaining days of study after the commencement of schools.
Matter of postponing the decision to start secondary and higher secondary schools.
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