The Center for Human Resource Development (MHRD) and the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) are considering implementing the right-to-work policy in schools. It is reported that the authorities are considering this as part of measures to enable students to maintain physical distance in the wake of the corona. As part of this, only 50 percent of students plan to attend each day. Against this background came the odd idea. If one school has grades 1-10 or 1-12, one day students are expected to enroll in the other half.
This will enable physical distance between students in the school. If MHRD and NCERT implement the idea, it will be implemented first in the CBSE, Central and Navodaya schools. It is also possible for states to advocate a similar policy. As part of the OK-odd process, students at home are making plans to conduct special classes for them without wasting time.
This will enable physical distance between students in the school. If MHRD and NCERT implement the idea, it will be implemented first in the CBSE, Central and Navodaya schools. It is also possible for states to advocate a similar policy. As part of the OK-odd process, students at home are making plans to conduct special classes for them without wasting time.
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