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Tripura plans to open schools from second week of June

| @indiablooms | May 24, 2020, at 04:59 pm

Agartala/UNI:Tripura government is planning to resume classes in the schools from second week of June if Covid situation does not aggravate further.

Schools are being readied as full sanitization of the class rooms is being done and provision of running water and hand wash for the students are also being looked into.

Education minister Ratan Lal Nath today said an amount of Rs 250 for gloves and masks for over 11,000 cook-cum helpers for mid-day meals have been sanctioned and credited to the account of each school and also a sum of Rs 1500 has been allotted for schools with 50 students, Rs 2500 for 51 to 150 students, Rs 3500 for 151-200 students and Rs 5000 for schools having above 250 students.

About 2,553 schools do not have running water facilities, but have source for water and the department would arrange two water storage tanks of 250 litres capacity and Rs 6000 additional fund would be spent for hand wash, cleaning and other necessary arrangement to fight Covid-19.

The education department would spend Rs 1.53 Cr from reserve fund.

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