<p>The students of government schools will be welcomed back with sweet dishes on the reopening day.</p>.<p>The schools are set to reopen on May 16.</p>.<p>The department of primary and secondary education has issued a circular instructing school authorities to prepare at least one sweet dish along with the midday meal served on first day of the school.</p>.<p>As per the circular, the Ksheera Bhagya and midday meal schemes will be operational from day one of the reopening.</p>.<p>Along with sweet dish, the schools have been advised to decorate the schools and create a festive mood.</p>.<p>A majority of the schools have already completed the cleaning and sanitisation. Considering the learning gap occurred due to Covid-19 pandemic for the last two years the government has decided to cut short the summer holidays by 15 days. </p>.<p>For the first one month there will be a learning recovery programme and after June 15, the regular classes will be conducted for the current syllabus.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the schools have been asked to conduct admission campaigns between May 17 and 20 by visiting the households and enrolling kids to schools.</p>
<p>The students of government schools will be welcomed back with sweet dishes on the reopening day.</p>.<p>The schools are set to reopen on May 16.</p>.<p>The department of primary and secondary education has issued a circular instructing school authorities to prepare at least one sweet dish along with the midday meal served on first day of the school.</p>.<p>As per the circular, the Ksheera Bhagya and midday meal schemes will be operational from day one of the reopening.</p>.<p>Along with sweet dish, the schools have been advised to decorate the schools and create a festive mood.</p>.<p>A majority of the schools have already completed the cleaning and sanitisation. Considering the learning gap occurred due to Covid-19 pandemic for the last two years the government has decided to cut short the summer holidays by 15 days. </p>.<p>For the first one month there will be a learning recovery programme and after June 15, the regular classes will be conducted for the current syllabus.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the schools have been asked to conduct admission campaigns between May 17 and 20 by visiting the households and enrolling kids to schools.</p>