Telangana government decided to reopen all of the private and government education institutions from Monday 1st September. This decision was taken on Monday by Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao so that students can take physical classes further.
During this meeting CM observed that the closure of educational institutions due to the Covid-19 pandemic had created a chaotic situation among students, parents, teachers, etc.
In that meeting there were various steps took by state government to ensure clean and sanitised while reopening of school. According to the CMO, the Health Department officials brought to the attention the psychological stress of online learning faced by school-going students and the adverse effect it would have on their future. “In this context, the Government has decided to re-open all educational institutions in the State from September 1, taking into account of the views expressed by all the officers in the review meeting, and all the prerequisites for students pursuing education in private and public educational institutions, from KG to PG,” it said.
This was made sure that all of the educational institutions will be provided with strict Covid-19 SOPs which they will have to follow. Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has directed the concerned departments and officials to ensure cleanliness in all government educational institutions as they have remained closed for a long time.