Desk Report
Publish: 09 Mar 2022, 08:46 pm
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In-person classes for pre-primary
students will resume on March 15 after a two-year Covid-induced closure with
strict pandemic protocols in place.
The decision came at a meeting
chaired by State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Md Zakir Hossain at
the Secretariat on Wednesday.
Initially, classes will be held
two days a week- Sunday and Tuesday.
Secretary of the ministry Aminul
Islam Khan, Director General of the Directorate of Primary Education Alamgir
Muhammad Mansurul Alam, Additional Secretary Ruhul Amin and Mosharraf Hossain
were present at the meeting.
Earlier on March 4, Education
Minister Dipu Moni said in-person classes at all secondary schools may start
fully from mid this month.
After a month-long shutdown, all
secondary, higher secondary and university-level institutions in Bangladesh
reopened on February 22 for physical classes. However, primary schools in
Bangladesh reopened for in-person classes on March 1.
On January 21, the government
announced that all schools and colleges in Bangladesh would remain closed from
January 21 to February 6 amid a renewed surge in Covid-19 cases largely due to
the new Omicron variant. The shutdown was extended till February 20 for the
safety of the students as the virus continued to spread.
After a 17-month Covid-induced
closure, students in Bangladesh had briefly returned to their classrooms on
September 12 last year.
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