Despite heavy rain in the morning, students turned up at schools in Delhi to attend offline classes which resumed from Wednesday.
Delhi woke up to heavy showers on Wednesday morning, which also happens to be the first day of the reopening of schools in the national capital. Despite heavy rain, students turned up at schools to attend offline classes which were suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In some schools, very few students turned up for offline classes as teachers continued to take online classes from the classroom. At Harcourt Butler School at Mandir Marg, only five came on Wednesday morning.
A maximum of 50 per cent of students per classroom are being called for offline classes by schools, according to the guidelines issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Monday.
The guidelines said in order to avoid crowding at the time of entry and exit of students, there should be a gap of at least one hour between exit of last group of morning shift and entry of first group of evening shift in double shifted schools and colleges.
The guidelines also directed schools to maintain a gap between batches.
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