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Telangana Government Gave Its Nod For The Online Classes
By: Tupaki Desk | 25 Aug 2020 2:23 PM ISTIn the wake of the novel Coronavirus ringing the danger bells in Telangana, the state government led by Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao gave its nod for the online classes in the state.
Following this, the online classes will be kickstarted from the 1st of September as part of the e-learning education which has now become a new normal with the prevailing situations.
Teachers were asked to attend the schools from the 17th of August and teachers will look into the preparation of e-syllabus, lesson planning, and collecting the required content for classes.
Telangana Education Department made an agreement with TV/T-SATand Doordarshan channels to telecast the online classes on these channels.
The state government issued an official statement in this regard which states that teachers will attend the school from the 27th of August and the online classes will follow a calendar.
The government permitted the online classes after the Education Department sent a formal letter requesting the government to start online classes as there is no information when the educational institutions will be opened.
Following this, the online classes will be kickstarted from the 1st of September as part of the e-learning education which has now become a new normal with the prevailing situations.
Teachers were asked to attend the schools from the 17th of August and teachers will look into the preparation of e-syllabus, lesson planning, and collecting the required content for classes.
Telangana Education Department made an agreement with TV/T-SATand Doordarshan channels to telecast the online classes on these channels.
The state government issued an official statement in this regard which states that teachers will attend the school from the 27th of August and the online classes will follow a calendar.
The government permitted the online classes after the Education Department sent a formal letter requesting the government to start online classes as there is no information when the educational institutions will be opened.
