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Physical lessons suspended for students of classes VI to IX in Bengaluru

Physical lessons suspended for students of classes VI to IX in Bengaluru Updated: Updated: No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V Share Article No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V With the rise in COVID-19 cases, the government has decided to suspend on-campus lessons for students of classes VI to IX across schools in Bengaluru Urban from Friday onwards. Schools in the city had been allowed to conduct classes for students of classes VI and VII under the Vidyagama programme and regular classes for those in classes VIII and IX. Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar, who issued a statement late on Thursday night, said the decision was taken in consultation with the Chief Minister in the interest of the students. On-campus classes, however, will continue for class X and pre-university students.

University Agreed To Give 30% Concession: Madras High Court Disposes Plea By Students Of School Of Excellence In Law

The Madras High Court has disposed of a PIL filed by over 90 students of the School of Excellence in Law, affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, challenging levy of fees for.

Student attendance on rise in Kendriya Vidyalayas across country

Going back to school may impact children psychologically: Experts

Going back to school may impact children psychologically: Experts Published : Jan 26, 2021, 4:35 am IST Updated : Jan 26, 2021, 4:35 am IST The sudden switch to online classes was the first to take a psychological toll on students and now the shift back to physical classes   Kids going to school, even with the consent of parents, could resist the sudden shift and some could even develop symptoms of anxiety, due to the fear of virus and a new system put in place at school campuses, psychology experts opined. (Representational Image/AA) HYDERABAD: The sudden switch to online classes was the first to take a psychological toll on students and now the shift back to physical classes, approaching exams and the pressure to complete 70 per cent syllabus in about 90 days will push students down the edge, child psychologists have cautioned.

Allow changes in view of virus, says SPPU senate body

Allow changes in view of virus, says SPPU senate body Allow changes in view of virus, says SPPU senate body BySukhada KhandgeSukhada Khandge / Updated: Jan 6, 2021, 06:00 IST Members propose exam fee cut, helplines to assist pupils. With Savitribai Phule Pune University’s (SPPU) senate meeting scheduled on January 9 and 10, members of the governing body have suggested various measures around the coronavirus pandemic in view of the issues faced by students during the course of the ongoing health scare. Since colleges and universities were forced to discontinue physical classes from March last year, the shutdowns brought about a sea change in the way education was imparted traditionally and examinations were held, with both processes going online.

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