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EM BAINS ANNOUNCES REOPENING OF ALL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ACROSS PUNJAB

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GOVT SCHOOLS TO OPEN ON MONDAY BUT CLASSES TO RESUME FROM TUESDAY,  DCs AUTHORISED TO CLOSE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS 

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As the life gradually returns to normalcy after the recent devastating floods and heavy rains in the state, Punjab Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains today announced the reopening of all the educational institutions including schools, colleges, universities, polytechnic institutes and ITIs from September 8, while, authorising Deputy Commissioners to decide on closure of such institutions in the areas which are severely affected. 

Elaborating on the reopening plan, S. Harjot Singh Bains informed that private schools can reopen on September 8 for both teachers and students, contingent on ensuring building and classroom safety by the School Management. Government schools, however, will have a different schedule: teachers and staff will report on September 8 for inspections, cleaning and damage assessment, while students will resume classes from September 9. He directed the school heads to ensure the cleaning of government school premises with the help of SMCs, panchayats, MCs and immediately report to the Deputy Commissioner, SDM or Engineering department if they find any damage to the building or classroom to ensure the safety of students and staff. 

He further added that colleges, universities, ITIs and polytechnic institutes will resume regular operations for both teachers and students from September 8.

 Emphasising on the safety of students and staff, the Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains directed the administration to take necessary measures to ensure educational institutions are functional and safe. School heads and management committees have been tasked with ensuring water drainage and thorough cleaning of premises.

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