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Kerala ponders resuming offline classes after COVID closures

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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala state Education Minister V. Sivankutty on Saturday dropped hints of restarting schools after 16 months.

"With Covid taking over things across the world and now with things slowing down, the decision to reopen schools cannot be taken by the Education Department alone. Closely involved in this are the local government and the health department besides a committee that oversees all Covid activities which is led by the Chief Minister. With the Chief Minister himself suggesting after speaking to global experts that it's time to open schools, we already have started work on it," said Sivankutty.

The Minister said that the Education Department and all its top officials are working towards it.

"There are 4.5 million school students in the state and unlike colleges, the class strength in is around 60. Hence utmost caution is needed when schools are open. We are working on a road map on how classes should start and all things associated with it. Once the roadmap is ready, the Chief Minister will take the final call," said Sivankutty.

Earlier this month, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan held a meeting with global experts during which it was suggested that the opening of schools should not be delayed any further as it could affect the cognitive development of children.

Meanwhile, colleges in Kerala is set to reopen from October 4. The educational institutions including those in technical, polytechnic and medical sectors offering graduate and postgraduate level courses can reopen, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan informed in a press meet earlier this week.

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