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In Pictures: Schools Reopen For ‘Consultations’ For Volunteer Secondary Students In Kashmir

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September 21, 2020
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In Pictures: Schools Reopen For ‘Consultations’ For Volunteer Secondary Students In Kashmir
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By Zargar Zahoor

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Schools reopened for volunteer secondary students for “consultation” on the consent of parents with 50% teachers on roster as per MHA lockdown 4 guidelines and Ministry of health & Family welfare protocols.
Students listening teachers before attending the class at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school ground in Srinagar
Students are being provided with hand sanitizer by their teacher at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school Srinagar
A group of students is seen at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school Srinagar
As per Principal Secretary, School Education and Skill Development, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon the schools reopened not for regular classes but “consultation” by volunteer secondary students on consent of parents with 50% teachers on roster as per MHA lockdown 4 guidelines & Min of health & FW protocols conveyed by Chief Secretary and circulated to DCs/ Directors/ CEOs
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By Zargar Zahoor

Schools reopened for volunteer secondary students for “consultation” on the consent of parents with 50% teachers on roster as per MHA lockdown 4 guidelines and Ministry of health & Family welfare protocols.
Students listening teachers before attending the class at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school ground in Srinagar
Students are being provided with hand sanitizer by their teacher at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school Srinagar
A group of students is seen at Kothi Bagh Higher secondary school Srinagar
As per Principal Secretary, School Education and Skill Development, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon the schools reopened not for regular classes but “consultation” by volunteer secondary students on consent of parents with 50% teachers on roster as per MHA lockdown 4 guidelines & Min of health & FW protocols conveyed by Chief Secretary and circulated to DCs/ Directors/ CEOs
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