The Mizoram government has decided to reopen schools regularly for students of Classes 10 and 12 from October 16 as the COVID-19 cases are declining, said an official of the education department of the state.
The decision was taken in accordance with the Union Home Ministry's order which allowed the states to reopen schools after October 15, depending on the COVID-19 situation in their respective states, said Director of School Education department while quoted by news agency PTI.
The Director said that the decision was taken during a meeting chaired by Education Minister Lalchhandama Ralte during the day, in which officials of the department and representatives of a church body, the Central Young Mizo Association, student bodies and other stakeholders took part.
Only those students who test negative for COVID-19 in rapid antigen tests will be allowed in hostels.
The state government has partially reopened schools from September 21 for students of classes 9 to 12, allowing them to consult their teachers on subject matters. It set the limit of pupils who could go to the educational institutions in a day.
The attendees of the meeting agreed to continue with the existing system for students of classes 9 to 12 and decided to hold the next deliberation before mid-November to decide on reopening primary to high schools depending on the COVID-19 situation in the state, Lalrinchhana said.
He said the School Education Department has conducted activities like online competition, weekly worksheet and televised classes during the lockdown to bridge the education gap.
The issue of extending the current academic session was also discussed in the meeting and the matter was referred to a committee on the school academic calendar to take the final decision, the official said.