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Schools for Class 8 Students reopened in Himachal Pradesh after one and a half years. The headmaster of a government school explains the way forward. ....
In a letter written to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, 66 parents urged the Delhi government to reopen schools for students below Class 8, at least once a week. ....
DG AutoCheck is a validation tool of the shipper declaration for dangerous goods based on the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), offering an automated compliance solution to the supply chain. ....
Tesla tweeted a new video featuring the Tesla Semi running on a test track. The video taken over the weekend gives viewers a quick peek at the Tesla Semi as it zooms by on a test track in Fremont, California. The white Class 8 electric prototype can be heard making eerie noise as the vehicle passes the camera. Tesla says that the truck will be able to go from 0 60 m.p.h. in 5 seconds without a trailer. The Tesla Semi has faced delays due to battery production snafus, but the company hopes to begin ramping up production efforts this summer. ....
Bihar Govt Announces Reopening of Schools for Classes 6-8 from February 8 FOLLOW US ON: The Bihar government on Friday issued orders asking schools to across the state to resume classes 6 to 8 offline from February 8. Regular classroom studies in Bihar to commence for 6th to 8th standard students from 8th February. Prasar Bharati News Services पी.बी.एन.एस. (@PBNS India) February 5, 2021 Schools will be required to adhere to covid-19 safety measures including sanitising of classrooms, thermal screening of each student and teacher, mask-wearing and social distancing norms. The announcement comes after all educational institutions in Bihar, including schools, colleges and coaching centres were allowed to reopen from January 4. Classes for middle and primary students remains closed. ....