Schools and colleges will not open now, Ministry of Home Affairs said this


Posted on 27th May 2020 11:42 am by rohit kumar

Schools and colleges will not be opened yet. In this regard, the Union Home Ministry said on Tuesday night that no decision has been taken yet on opening of schools and colleges and there is still a ban on opening of all educational institutions across the country.

 

There was a news in a section of the media that the Ministry has given permission to open schools in all the states after which this statement was issued by the spokesperson of the Home Ministry. The spokesperson tweeted that the Union Home Ministry has not taken any such decision. There is still a ban on opening of all educational institutions across the country.

 

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All educational institutions have been closed since mid-March to prevent the spread of corona virus infection.

 

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